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...troops in Korea (i.e., training Korean forces to maintain internal security) was almost completed and that the troops could be withdrawn. Later, before the Senate Armed Services Committee, MacArthur testified that he had concurred in the decision to withdraw the troops from Korea. Around the time of the Mac-Arthur report, State Department's Far East ern experts and policy planners (among them John Davies, whose role in Far Eastern policy is still controversial) worked up a new policy paper (NSC-8/2) for the National Security Council. In it, MacArthur's advice was misrepresented: he was quoted...
Early in the third period Mac Nwariaku scored the first o this two goals when he dribbled and headed around both Crimson fullbacks, and beat Taylor from about ten feet...
...York World-Telegram reporter, assigned to investigate the working conditions of Remington Rand's new $100,000-a-year Board Chairman Douglas Mac-Arthur, finally found the place, a "Tudor castle" on a 30-acre estate near Rowayton, Conn. He found the general comfortably settled in an Elizabethan-type 25-by-40-foot office. Asked how he liked his new job, the Old Soldier answered: "I'm doing fine, sir; I like it fine." Surprised at the presence of a reporter, President Rand asked if he had an appointment. "No," said the general, "he just crashed the gate...
...excellent authority" that Taft was getting ready to put his weight behind MacArthur. Even on the final day of the convention, when most newsmen were betting only on what ballot Ike would be nominated, Hearst's New York Daily Mirror covered its front page with: NOMINATE MAC IN TAFT MOVE TO STOP...
...Leadership. The times, said Mac-Arthur, demand a new national leadership. His indictment of the Democratic Administration "for all of its tragic blunders" crackled and thundered. Resentment against the Administration, he said, has "poured from the hearts of the American people from North to South, East to West, with no distinction of race, creed, color or political affiliation. I know...