Word: dulleses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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From these exchanges, some pundits drew the conclusion that the Secretary of State and the President had knocked down Author Beal's two points. Taking a cool look at the week's furor, however, the New York Times concluded that Secretary of State Dulles had "left Mr. Beal...
More surprising to the British were reports, spread excitedly by the New York Times, that the Pentagon was "startled." The British pointed out that their plans had been outlined to John Foster Dulles at the NATO meeting last December, further developed by Sandys on his recent trip to Washington, and...
Since his decision last August banning U.S. newsmen from entering Communist China, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles has traveled through and around at least three different reasons why he thinks the ban is necessary and justified. Last week the State Department chafed the American press by reviving, as its...
Thus the stalemate prevailed. The press, hesitant to defy its government even when generally convinced that the Government erred, was frustrated in its desire to see and report about one of the world's largest countries and its country's No. 2 antagonist in the cold war. Secretary...
Complaints from All. The department's decision, which had to be approved by the White House, did not seem to please anybody. Disappointed at their failure to get their No. 1 goal-a Montreal-to-Los Angeles route-the Dutch made an unprecedented complaint to Secretary of State Dulles...