Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...other law faculty members will be absent during the coming year. Paul A. Freund, Charles Stebbins Fairchild Professor of Law, will go to Cambridge University, and Louis I. Jaffe, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law, will travel abroad...
Worthy, who has just returned to this country after 41 days in Communist China, has shown that American newspapermen in that country can perform a valuable service to the United States. Dulles, says Worthy, should recognize this and reverse his decree that newspaper correspondents must not travel to China...
...reading Worthy's dispatches, for he has always treated the Red Chinese regime as more immoral than the Russian. The concept of degrees of immorality must indeed appeal to Dulles, for it now allows him to take up the position that the United States cannot permit its nationals to travel in an unrecognized country. He has, apparently, double-thought about the fact that American reporters were allowed to travel in presumably less immoral, though equally unrecognized, Soviet Russia from...
...other arguments have as little basis in sense. He repeatedly tries to tie the question of reporters in China to that of the ten Americans held prisoner there. At one point he said that until the Chinese released them, he would not feel secure in permitting American correspondents to travel in that country. On another occasion he alleged that the Chinese were stubbornly holding the prisoners to force the U.S. to allow newsmen to enter the country. If this should be the case, it seems that the U.S. cannot lose, and it would be in any event a small ransom...
...left at the beginning of Christmas recess, and had planned to return for the beginning of this term, but was delayed in obtaining travel facilities...