Word: fairbank
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...John K. Fairbank, '29, professor of Hastory, told the CRIMSON last night that Freda Utley's new book, "The China Story," is "an intemperate interpretation" of our relations with China. His charge was in answer to a review which appeared in Time magazine branding him "a Communist apologist...
...Miss Utley is in the best McCarthy tradition," Fairbank went on. "Their approaches have a lot in common, beginning with wholesale character assassination...
...Nations should give more support to the U.S. in the Korean war, or we should stop supplying five-sixths of the forces there, William Y. Elliott, Williams Professor of History, told the Associated Harvard Clubs convention in Chicago last Friday. Elliott was debating Far Eastern policy with John K. Fairbank '29, professor of History...
Elliott supported MacArthur's proposed measures of bombing China and blockading Communist ports there. If the British won't come in with us on the latter point he continued, we should go ahead without them. We can't let England tie us down to an importent defense, he said. Fairbank opposed these moves, calling support of MacArthur's ideas "a persuasive invitation to suicide." An attack on Chinese bases, he asserted, would implement the treaty under which Russia aids China, and this would precipitate World War III. He attacked blocking Communist ports because the confusion would result in our firing...
...Fairbank countered that such a program would only deprive the U.S. of forces in Europe by alienating our allies. President Conant moderated the forum. He also spoke on Saturday night, urging the rearmament of Europe and the unity of Asia...