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Both Fairbank and Benjamin I. Schwartz '38, assistant professor of History, agreed that military force would accomplish little. The Chinese are undoubtedly demanding more powerful weapons, like submarines, from the Russians, Fairbank explained. "Soon we won't be able to leave our fleet out there for someone to drop something on," he said...
...break in the Peiping-Moscow axis is not, however, an immediate possibility, Schwartz maintained. "There is not that weight of hope," he said. The split, if it comes, will probably be the result of things beyond our control, he continued...
...chief immediate advantage for the United States in regular diplomatic relations with the Chinese would be a listening-post in Peiping, according to Schwartz. We would at least gain the contact we have with other Communist countries, he said...
...other six named by the Junior Chamber of Commerce were: Robert C. Bergenheim, Curt Gowdy, Endicott Penbody '42, Everett P. Pope, John F. Rockott, Jr., and Dr. William B. Schwartz...
...main significance of the request, according to Benjamin I. Schwartz '38, assistant professor of History, lay in the President's desire to rally a Democratic Congress to his support and to present a unified front. Only insofar as the Congress might authorize attacks on the Chinese mainland, Schwartz added, has there been any positive change in American policy...