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This statement made headlines, partly because of confusion about whether or not the statement could be regarded as an official expression of policy (see PRESS). Actually, it was a restatement of what has long been implicit in the policy of the Eisenhower Administration...
Reischauer began his talk by tracing the background for the current problems in Korea. The United States, he said, recognized from the beginning that the liberation of Korea was to be one of our main goals in World War II. But we failed to meet the problems implicit in such a move, he added...
...rise of modern science, with the new knowledge of biology, philosophy, human nature, and the cosmos--although not itself in direct conflict with Religion--had certain implicit assumptions in conflict with the Christian world-view. This resulted in a lack of dynamism in the churches themselves and consequently a lack of emphasis at Harvard as elsewhere...
...told Republican colleagues that if the G.O.P. loses the House this year, he will step down as party leader. Massachusetts' Martin said flatly: "I will not be the minority leader again." His heir apparent as House Republican leader: Indiana's Representative Charles Halleck, present majority leader. Implicit in Martin's statement was a decision-if the Republicans lose control this fall-not to run for re-election to the House...
...French can pull their own troops out, and Viet Nam will have sovereignty almost comparable to that of British Commonwealth nations. At Geneva, this explanation continues, the French only want to find out China's terms for sealing off its border; the French have no intention of capitulating. Implicit in this explanation is the continuance of a certain kind of controlled and limited war. Ask either Vietnamese or Frenchmen whether large-scale American aid would be welcomed, and the usual answer is that such aid would turn Indo-China into another Korea. They define Korea as a greatly stepped...