Word: mccarranism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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After he finally decided that the Communists are not real peace lovers, and broke with the Progressive Party over the Korean war, Henry Wallace has been a man more talked about than talking. Recently, most of the talking has come from Senator Pat McCarran's subcommittee investigating Communist influence on U.S. China policy. Ex-Communist Louis Budenz told the committee that Owen Lattimore and John Carter Vincent had been members of the Communist Party and went along with Wallace on his 1944 trip to China to "guide" him along the party line...
Professors John K. Fairbank '29, Rupert Emerson '21, and Edwin O. Reischauer will discuss 'Anti-Communism and Public Policy" next Wednesday in their first appearance since they were called "pro-Communist" before the McCarran Committee...
...three men have vigorously denied the charges which were made by Kenneth W. Colegrove, a Northwestern professor. Earlier this month, Fairbank was refused permission to enter Japan to teach there. He had been mentioned this summer before the McCarran group in testimony by Louis Budenz and Elizabeth Bentley, both former active Communists...
Speaking to the McCarran Committee, a Northwestern University professor declared a few days ago that three Harvard teachers advocated "un-American views" in support of Communist China and that they led an "un-American block" of experts at a State Department meeting...
With this week's news, however, it is apparent that the country is being taught one further step. Professor Emerson pointed out in his letter to Senator McCarran that Congressional records would show the professor completely innocent of the charges made against him. He ha not even attended the meeting in question. The action of the Committee is something more than legislative irresponsibility in this case...