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...convention floundered ahead, fumbled for a statement of policy. The delegates quibbled and quarreled about allowing China to enter their Federal Union (perhaps the Chinese still need "practice in democratic procedures"). They endorsed the Fulbright Resolution, and (almost as an afterthought) the Moscow agreement...
Among those the Tribune rapped: Arkansas's Representative J. W. Fulbright, whose plan for postwar international cooperation gives Tribune Publisher McCormick ideological chills & fever; OWI's Elmer Davis, whom the Tribune accused of having majored in the "tactic of vilification" while at Oxford; OONR (a Tribune tag meaning "Old Oxonians Not Rhodes Scholars") Marshall Field III (Eton and Cambridge), editor of the Tribune-rivaling Chicago Sun; OONR Henry R. Luce (Hotchkiss, Yale and Oxford), editor of TIME...
This will be an entirely new statement. It will not be the House's bipartisan Fulbright Resolution. Nor will it be B 2 H 2 , which specifically commits the U.S. to an international police force. The President had advised against any specific statement, and to cautious Tom Connally his advice was hardly necessary...
...phrase that is indicated by 'S.O.B.' I want to remind you, therefore, that only a couple of weeks ago my party assembled at Mackinac Conference and adopted doctrines that I had been advocating, and further, that only last week Congress passed the Fulbright Resolution that was concerned with other measures I had been criticized for speaking out about...
Resolution No. 1: "Indiana Yearly Meeting, while holding its views that the ways of love and conciliation are superior in effectiveness to the use of force in world adjustments, expresses its belief that in a world accustomed to the use of force, the so-called Fulbright Resolution which commits the United States as 'favoring the creation of appropriate international machinery with power adequate to establish and to maintain a just and lasting peace among the nations, and as favoring participation by the United States . . .' is a step forward in the effort to better international relations...