Word: experts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Temporarily, the State Department is filling both McGhee's and Rusk's posts with career diplomats: Middle East Expert Burton Y. Berry and Far East Specialist John M. Allison. Probable permanent successor to McGhee: West Pointer Henry Byroade, 38, an Army colonel on detached service, who is now running State's German Affairs Bureau...
...ridden the panel trend as far as it will go. Now they are searching for a gimmick that will produce a new kind of show for jaded televiewers. "We don't care what it is," says Goodson, "just so there won't be a desk or an expert...
...change in its market. By plugging new, easy-to-apply paints and labor-saving devices, it now sells 75% of its paint direct to householders, not to journeymen painters. And thanks to the high cost of painters, the industry is well on its way toward making every amateur an expert...
...project is designed to supply library facilities and an expert research staff to work on problems submitted by the Israeli justice department...
...just after World War II that Kennan, the Russian expert, came into his own. As Counselor of the Moscow embassy, he coached Ambassadors W. Averell Harriman and Bedell Smith. Back in Washington, he became head of the State Department's Policy Planning Staff in 1947. Under the pseudonym "Mr. X," he wrote, in Foreign Affairs, his famous article, "The Sources of Soviet Conduct." Destined to be the field manual of cold-war diplomacy, the article outlined the "containment" policy which has been the basis of U.S. strategy. "Soviet pressure against the free institutions of the Western world," said...