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Millitary aid from the United States to Chiang Kai-shek's tottering government could only temporarily halt the Communist armies and would fail to solve the Chinese problem, John K. Fairbank, associate professor of History, said last night...
Victory for the Chinese Communist faction and the downfall of the Nationalist government is only a matter of time, according to Fairbank. The best aid the U.S. could send now would be in the nature of food and other necessities of life. These shipments, though, Fairbank stressed, should not go directly from our government to either the National or Communist government but should be distributed through such agencies as United Service to China, Red Cross, missions, and the UN International Relief Organization...
When a Communist government, probably in coalition with other left wing elements in China, assumes power, the U.S. must be prepared to bargain with it, said Fairbank...
...posts, which will be effective on July 1, are: John K. Fairbank '29, to be professor of History; and Samuel H. Beer and Charles R. Cherington '35, to be associate professors of Government...
Professor Fairbank, an international authority on China and Chinese problems, is the author of the forthcoming book, "The United States and China." During the war he served on the staffs of OSS and OWI, and in 1945 and 1946 was director of U.S. Information Service in China...