For the second time this week a Harvard professor has advocated admission of Communist China to the United Nations.
In a speech to the Eastern Maine Harvard Club, James R. Hightower, associate professor of Far Eastern Languages, said China should be a member of the General Assembly without the veto that a permanent seat in the Security Council would give. "We may not approve of the government of Red China," he said, "but neither do we approve the government of Russia, and yet we recognize it and deal with it."
Read more in News
Can Feminine Muscle Lift Faculty Job Barriers?Recommended Articles
-
Dole Speaks at Business School Class DayPotential presidential candidate and Harvard Law School (HLS) graduate Elizabeth H. Dole delivered the Class Day address at Harvard Business
-
Law Professors Favor Complete Aid to ChinaEconomic warfare against Japan through embargoes on exports and imports and the granting of all possible aid to China was
-
Chiang's Two-Edged SwordBreathing fire like a paper dragon, Nationalist China still plans to use her veto for the first time in ten
-
Behind the CurtainUnder the constant pressure to balance public opinion against foreign obligations, Congress has upset its international program with a dangerous
-
Bush Was Right on ChinaTo the Editors of The Crimson: We are writing to set the record straight on the Bush Administration's policy of
-
HORNBECK SPEAKS TONIGHT ON FAR EASTERN QUESTIONProfessor S. K. Hornbeck, authority on Far Eastern questions, will speak at the Union tonight at 7.30 o'clock in the