Word: diplomatic
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...State Department, will step out of seven years of political exile and go to Yugoslavia-if, as expected, Marshal Tito will accept him. Already packing his bags for India is Harvard Economist John Galbraith, author of The Affluent Society. He will replace Ellsworth Bunker, who, as an able diplomat and devoted Democrat, is in line for another top ambassadorship, most likely to Brazil...
Dignity of Man. Engelhard has tried hard to become a part of South Africa's community and social life. He and his attractive, stylish wife, the daughter of a Brazilian diplomat, entertain as lavishly at their Johannesburg mansion as they do in their New Jersey country estate. He owns racing stables in North Carolina, South Africa and England. He is active in charities of both countries, last year was president of the Johannesburg branch of the South African National Tuberculosis Association and the Somerset Hills, N.J. Community Chest...
...State Dean Rusk gave his equable view of neutralism (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS). And the Indians already feel they have a friend in Kennedy's Under Secretary of State Chester Bowles, who was an unflagging ambassador to New Delhi from 1951 to 1953, and. in one top Indian diplomat's words, "won't have to rely on the advice and information of subordinates to understand our problems...
Eventually all the lines of Pacific command, all the responsibilities of the joint command, come back to Don Felt. Felt the diplomat must preserve the momentum that is leading to SEATO's improvement. Felt the politician must get sufficient support from Congress for the U.S. military aid program. Felt the military commander must know about Communist military threats before they are full-blown so that he can back up national armies against external threats, give them time to train up to the skills of Chinese Communist or local guerrillas...
Married. Edwina Sandys, 22, daughter of Britain's Commonwealth Relation Secretary Duncan Sandys and granddaughter of Sir Winston Churchill; and Piers Dixon, 31, son of Sir Pierson Dixon, British Ambassador to France and former U.N. delegate; both for the first time; in a diplomat-studded London ceremony missed by convalescent Sir Winston (who was visited by the newlyweds immediately after the reception...