Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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John K. Fairbank, professor of Far Eastern Affairs, who was denied entry into Japan by the Pentagon during the summer, will discuss American Relations in China this afternoon at the second Law School Coffee Hour of the year. His talk will take place at 1:30 p.m. in Harkness Commons...
...hospital bed, the visitor receives a White House secretary, explains in perfect English (learned from an interplanetary radio receiver) that the future of the earth hinges on his mission; he can discuss it only before representatives of all the world's nations. But diplomatic red tape and international tensions make such a meeting impossible. Bent on learning more about the earth's strange ways, Klaatu escapes from the hospital, pilfers an earthling's business suit and, as a lodger in a Washington boarding house, becomes the sanest, calmest man on the planet...
Professors John K. Fairbank '29, Rupert Emerson '21, and Edwin O. Reischauer will discuss 'Anti-Communism and Public Policy" next Wednesday in their first appearance since they were called "pro-Communist" before the McCarran Committee...
...firmly repeated that, after thorough investigation, all the Red charges except the one apologized for had been found false. He added: "I again emphasize my concern in the achievement of a just and honorable military armistice ... I am still prepared to order my liaison officers to a meeting ... to discuss . . . resumption of the armistice talks...
Except for a passing mention in the Globe, the papers declined to discuss MacArthur's big blunder. Someone must have mumbled to the general that the truce agenda had been agreed upon in Kores, for when he visited a hospital a few minutes later he told more than one soldier. "You'll be interested to know that a truce was signed this morning...