Word: judd
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Judd: The U.S., in fact, would have either to withdraw from Japan, would it not, or continue to support her in definitely with uncounted sums of money? Marshall: We would face a very serious situation...
...Judd: And with the Asiatic continent under control of Soviet Russia, what would be the position of Japan...
...settled by history. The military news indicated that he might have been tragically wrong, for reasons which he himself had foreseen eight months ago. In February 1948, Marshall had appeared before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, had there engaged in a blunt exchange with Minnesota's Congressman Walter Judd...
...Judd: And if the Communists take power in the area north of the Yangtze . . . what would be our position in southern Korea...
...That was only 30 minutes ago. The memory of the crazed woman in her last agony as she struggled against the unholy embrace of the chair is yet too harrowing . . . She wore blue bloomers . . ." In such flamboyant journalese, flamboyant Hearstling Gene Fowler described the executions of Ruth Snyder and Judd Gray for the murder of her husband, in the old New York American. Fowler's story was republished last week in Star Reporters (Random House; $3), an anthology of 34 newspaper stories selected by Hearstling Ward Greene. Editor Greene polled 100 newsmen, then ignored most of their...