Word: dulleses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Secretary of State Dulles' offer yesterday to allow "a strictly limited number" of American newsmen to visit Red China was described last night as "a concession to domestic pressure" by Nieman Fellow William Worthy. Worthy expressed doubt "that the Chinese would cooperate with any deal like this."
NEW YORK, April 22--Secretary of State Dulles today spurned any suggestion of inevitable war between the free world and international communism. He said armed aggression is no longer "a paying proposition."
In his first foreign policy speech of President Eisenhower's second term, Dulles counseled patience on many fronts--in the Middle East, those involving restless Red satellites behind the Iron Curtain, and on disarmament.
Scott McLeod's job was an ugly, thankless one to begin with, and he was bound to stir up enemies. As Dulles' top security officer, it was his duty to rid the department of the soft-on-Communism reputation that had built up during the Acheson regime. But...
Outsiders were not so charitable. President Eisenhower made it crisply clear at his press conference, that he had nominated McLeod only on Dulles' recommendation. And editorial writers debated the justice of the appointment with all the virulence of 1953. Stormed the New York Times: "It would be hard to...