Word: eastern
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When Professor John K. Fairbank '29 said that he advocated recognition of Red china in 1940 and he "still thought it was a good idea," he was referring to recognition in 1949 and not 1954, the Far Eastern expert explained yesterday. Fairbank's original statement was made at a Rounion symposium on Monday...
Richard N. Frye, assistant professor of Middle Eastern Studies, referring to a new research program for the Near East charged that there must be a new emphasis upon the non-material aspects of these countries, and that scholars must delve into the past histories and problems instead of superficially brushing current political and economic problems...
John K. Fairbank, professor of History, Richard N. Frye, assistant professor of Middle Eastern Studies and of General Education, and William L. Langer, Coolidge Professor of History, will participate...
...striped pants as in uniform, McCoy roamed the world on diplomatic missions for the White House, helped set up the Cuban and Philippine governments, fed the "starving Armenians" in 1919, ran Nicaraguan elections, wound up his long career in 1949, when he decided that four years on the Far Eastern Commission were "long enough for . . . that temporary duty...
...basis of their previous meeting this year--the Eastern Sprints on May 15--in which the Elis finished second, the Crimson fourth, the Bulldogs are slight favorites. Because the two teams competing are Yale and Harvard and because the race is a four-mile grind instead of the usual two-miles grind instead of the usual two-miles, pre-game odds usually don't men much at New London...