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John Foster Dulles dies at 71, May 24, 1959 President Dwight Eisenhower preps with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on Nov. 18, 1955, for a national address. By Andrew Glass 05/24/2018 12:02 ...
“John Foster Dulles and the Fate of Taiwan” by James C.H. Wang, Yu Shan Publishers, Taipei, 2021, 268 pages, NT$450.00. I shall begin this book review with an allusion to that legendary “hunk of ...
SHARP at 9 a.m., Jan. 22, 1953, John Foster Dulles showed up for work in his fifth-floor office at the State Department, a tall, austere-looking man, eyes wary, mouth turned down at the corners, ...
John Foster Dulles, 95, a noted Brazilian history scholar and the eldest son of the former secretary of state, died of kidney failure June 23 at North Central Baptist Hospital in San Antonio.
John Foster Dulles (February 2, 1888-May 24, 1959) like his younger brother Allen Dulles, was an American diplomat. A Republican, he served as secretary of state under President Dwight D ...
Book review: ‘The Brothers,’ on John Foster Dulles and Allen Dulles, by Stephen Kinzer November 14, 2013 More than 11 years ago Gordon Goldstein is the author of "Lessons in Disaster: McGeorge ...
If John Foster Dulles is not replaced, however, his continuance in office is likely to loom as a major issue in the November election. Want to keep up with breaking news?
Every day thousands of people fly into and out of Washington’s Dulles International Airport. Few of them think about the man for whom the airport is named, John Foster Dulles. He was born on ...
On this day in 1953, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, addressing the American Federation of Labor at its annual convention, said “communist leaders who openly repudiate the restraints of ...
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