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...Communist-appeasing "points" which Harold Stassen accused Owen Lattimore of submitting before a round-table discussion on Far Eastern policy in 1949 were "to the best of my knowledge non-existent at the conference," John K. Fairbank '29, professor of History, told a Coffee Hour audience yesterday...
...remember," he said, "it was I who argued chiefly against Stassen...
...Lattimore's ten-point proposal, including United States recognition of Communist China, which Stassen, said was substantially adopted by the State Department and approved of by Ambassador-at-large Philip C. Jessup. Jessup's nomination as delegate to the United Nations is due to come up before the Senate Foreign Relation committee today...
...speeches of the 1949 conference were purportedly off the record, but, said Fairbank, "Stassen apparently took it upon himself to set the country straight. A bit too much hindsight, perhaps, at this point...
...from Minnesota, now a college president at Pennsylvania, said it was unfair to the residents of. These United States to limit the number of football games the people could see. A controlled experiment, testing the effect of TV football on the stadia going public, was unconstitutional, according to Harold Stassen, but when he finally decided to give up his charges, he found that he had only succeeded in losing the right to televise one of his games...