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Pipe Session. At 7:45 the two men emerged into the tropic sunshine and made another rattling journey, this time to Wake's new coral-pink administration building. Their advisers-General Omar Bradley, Frank Pace, Admiral Radford, Philip Jessup and Averell Harriman for the President, Korean Ambassador John Muccio and Brigadier General Courtney Whitney for MacArthur-were waiting. The President suggested that it was no weather for coats. Said MacArthur, pulling out a pipe: "Do you mind if I smoke, Mr. President...
Right Direction? The U.S. plan, drafted by a group of U.S. officials including Ambassador at Large Philip C. Jessup, U.S. Representative to U.N. Warren Austin, Republican State Department Adviser John Foster Dulles and Assistant Secretary of State John Hickerson, calls...
...found the Governors' Conference most useful of all was Secretary of State Dean Acheson. Acheson brought down his-traveling road show, comprising Ambassador at Large Philip Jessup, Republican Special Adviser John Sherman Cooper, and young (35) Carlisle Humelsine, State's administrative troubleshooter. Acheson spent nearly an hour talking with Dewey in his private cottage, convivially sipped drinks with Warren...
...organization to which I referred, in speaking of Ambassador-at-large Philip Jessup, was the Institute of Pacific Relations, not the Institute of Public Relations, Inc. [TIME, April 10]. To the best of my knowledge, the latter organization is a loyal organization...
...issue of FORTUNE, Editor John K. Jessup takes a long and discerning look at Britain's economic position. Jessup concludes that Britain is on the road back, that she may achieve relative economic independence by 1952 or very soon thereafter. If she does, says Jessup, it will mark a decided triumph for British capitalism, still surprisingly strong despite five years of Socialist rule. Some of the highlights of the FORTUNE report...