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... sent me a copy of the letter . I promptly sent copies of it to many of Stout's board members , comprising a very imposing list of widely known American authors . Sixteen of them replied ex- pressing varying degrees of disgust at Stout ...
... sent me a copy of the letter . I promptly sent copies of it to many of Stout's board members , comprising a very imposing list of widely known American authors . Sixteen of them replied ex- pressing varying degrees of disgust at Stout ...
Page 172
... sent a large delegation . General Hurley then left China and General Marshall was sent as President Truman's envoy at the end of 1945 . Almost the first thing General Marshall did was to inform both parties that if they would work out a ...
... sent a large delegation . General Hurley then left China and General Marshall was sent as President Truman's envoy at the end of 1945 . Almost the first thing General Marshall did was to inform both parties that if they would work out a ...
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... sent . General Lyman L. Lemnitzer , charged with the task , said that before June 1950 , when the attack occurred , nothing had been sent but a few hundred dollars ' worth of bailing wire . 180 But there was advice of a different brand ...
... sent . General Lyman L. Lemnitzer , charged with the task , said that before June 1950 , when the attack occurred , nothing had been sent but a few hundred dollars ' worth of bailing wire . 180 But there was advice of a different brand ...
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Acheson agents Agnes Smedley Alger Hiss ally Amerasia American Council arms army Asia attack became blunders Burma called Chiang Kai-shek China Chinese Communists Chinese Reds Churchill Collier's Committee Communist line Communist Party course critical defeat Department Eastern Survey Edgar Snow editor enemy Europe executive secretary fact fight Frederick Vanderbilt Field Germany Harry Dexter White Herald-Tribune Hitler Hollywood Ten Hull interested Jaffe Japan Japanese Jessup John Carter Vincent knew Korea Kuomintang later leaders magazines Manchuria Mao Tse-tung Mark Gayn Marshall ment military mind Morgenthau Moscow munist Nationalist government official Owen Lattimore Pacific Affairs peace picture Poland political President pro-Communist books propaganda radio Republic Review of Literature Roosevelt Saionji Saturday Evening Post Saturday Review secret Senate sent Stalin Star Over China Stilwell Stimson story surrender tion told United Nations unity in China wanted Washington writers wrote Yalta York Yugoslavia