Word: dulleses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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¶Briefing State Department correspondents last week on the Indonesian crisis, Press Officer Lincoln White took extraordinary pains to praise the work of U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia John M. Allison, 52. Behind-the-scenes reason: Old Far East Hand Allison had already written out his resignation in protest against a...
Self-relieved of his burden as special adviser to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles in preparing for the NATO conference (TIME, Dec. 16), Adlai Ewing Stevenson was once again free to talk, once again assured of a Page One audience. Indeed he had more headline value than at any...
So ended a chapter in high politics that began a month before, when Stevenson volunteered to go to Europe in advance of the Paris conference to help sell his friends overseas on the plans to strengthen NATO. Stevenson later had some second thoughts on the practicality of such a trip...
Surprisingly to many, Adlai Stevenson and Foster Dulles, long antagonistic, got on well together. Dulles installed Stevenson in an office across the hall from his own, visited frequently back and forth, encouraged Stevenson to express himself freely. He gave Stevenson's proposals serious consideration, included Stevenson in planning sessions...
Japan's lean little Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi and the U.S.'s bulky rangy Secretary of State John Foster Dulles have one thing very much in common: they both like to travel. In the eleven months since he took over the premiership from aging, ailing Tanzan Isibashi, Kishi...