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They know, for example, that of all the provisions of the Act those covering foreign travel are constitutionally the weakest. In 1958, the Court upheld the freedom to travel in Kent v. Dulles, and although reluctant to specify if this freedom could be abused, it certainly did not insist that...
Died. Robert Walter Scott McLeod, 47. State Department security watchdog under John Foster Dulles and Ambassador to Ireland from 1957 to 1961, an ex-FBI man who forced the dismissal or resignation of 300 State Department employees in his first year at Foggy Bottom, ultimately became so much of a...
*Joining such regulars as ex-Secretary of State Dean Acheson, CIA Director Allen Dulles and Jacqueline Kennedy's stepfather, Hugh Auchincloss. President Kennedy has received an ex-officio honorary membership, which he has neither accepted nor declined.
A few years ago when John Foster Dulles called neutralism immoral, many of his liberal opponenas felt obligated to take the opposite position. Now, in the agonizing reappraisal following the Belgrade Conference, a more balanced view is popular: the neutrals are seen as neither basically moral like us nor immoral...
Even before his inauguration. John Kennedy knew he would have to start casting about for a new U.S. intelligence chief: Central Intelligence Agency Director Allen Welsh Dulles told the President elect that he hoped to retire within a year. After the disaster of the Cuba invasion, in which CIA estimates...