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John and Foster
The late Secretary of State John Foster Dulles considered the 1954 Geneva agreement a specimen of appeasement, saw that resolution would be needed to keep it from becoming a calamity for the West.
During the Fourth Test news broke that prominent England players had agreed to take part in a " rebel tour " of South Africa the following winter ; three of them ( Tim Robinson, Neil Foster and John Emburey ) were playing in the match, and were subsequently dropped from the England side.
Bronski Beat recruited John Foster as Somerville's replacement ( Foster is credited as " Jon Jon ").
* John Foster
He accepted their recommendations without exception ; they included John Foster Dulles and George M. Humphrey with whom he developed his closest relationships, and one woman, Oveta Culp Hobby.
Although Diem was publicly praised, in private Secretary of State John Foster Dulles conceded that Diem had been selected because there were no better alternatives.
It was also at this juncture that the US Ambassador to the UN, John Foster Dulles, said, " From the point of view of justice, the opinions of the Eritrean people must receive consideration.
* Magdoff, Fred ; Foster, John Bellamy ; and Buttel, Frederick H. Hungry for Profit: The Agribusiness Threat to Farmers, Food, and the Environment.
John Bellamy Foster asserts that historical materialism is important in explaining history from a scientific perspective, by following the scientific method, as opposed to belief-system theories like Creationism and Intelligent Design, which do not base their beliefs on verifiable facts and hypotheses.
* John Bellamy Foster, Marx's Ecology: Materialism and Nature, London, New York: Monthly Review, 1999
A. Luce and John Foster are other subjectivists.
After failing to gain a job, Foster was led to John Beardstow, a local architect in Manchester.
It is named after John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State under Dwight D. Eisenhower.
* May 24 – John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State ( b. 1888 )
* February 25 – John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State ( d. 1959 )
* April 28 – U. S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles accuses Communist China of sending combat troops to Indo-China to train the Viet Minh guerrillas.
* May 11 – U. S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles declares that Indochina is important but not essential to the security of Southeast Asia thus ending any prospect of American intervention on the side of France.
* 1961-1965 John S. Foster, Jr.
Among them were Herbert Brownell, who would become Eisenhower's Attorney General, James Hagerty, who would become White House Press Secretary, and John Foster Dulles, who would become Eisenhower's Secretary of State.
The official nuclear policy of the United States was one of " massive retaliation ", as coined by President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, which called for massive attack against the Soviet Union if they were to invade Europe, regardless of whether it was a conventional or a nuclear attack.
* John Bellamy Foster and Robert W. McChesney, The American Empire: Pax Americana or Pox Americana?
Many of Church's doctoral students have led distinguished careers, including C. Anthony Anderson, Peter B. Andrews, George A. Barnard, William W. Boone, Martin Davis, Alfred L. Foster, Leon Henkin, John G. Kemeny, Stephen C. Kleene, Simon B. Kochen, Maurice L ' Abbé, Isaac Malitz, Gary R. Mar, Michael O. Rabin, Nicholas Rescher, Hartley Rogers, Jr., J. Barkley Rosser, Dana Scott, Raymond Smullyan, and Alan Turing.
Central Treaty Organization ( or CENTO ) initiated by John Foster Dulles, members were Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, and Turkey, U. S. aid.

John and Dulles
* 1962 – President John F. Kennedy dedicates Dulles International Airport, serving the Washington, D. C., region.
* November 17 – In Washington, D. C., U. S. President John F. Kennedy dedicates Dulles International Airport.
Under Eero Saarinen, the firm carried out many of its most important works, including the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial ( Gateway Arch ) in St. Louis, Missouri, the Miller House in Columbus, Indiana, the TWA Flight Center at John F. Kennedy International Airport that he worked on with Charles J. Parise, and the main terminal of Dulles International Airport near Washington, D. C ..
Roche completed 12 major unfinished Saarinen projects, including some of Saarinen's best-known work: the Gateway Arch, the expressionistic TWA Flight Center at JFK International Airport in New York, Dulles International Airport outside Washington, DC, the strictly modern John Deere Headquarters in Moline, Illinois, and the CBS Headquarters building in New York City.
Ngô Đình Diệm, accompanied by U. S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, arrives at Washington National Airport in 1957.
Clydia Mae Richardson, who led the effort to put the seal on display, and John Foster Dulles imprint a document during the 1955 ceremony
Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, on the other hand, had reservations about the NSC system.
The NSC's Executive Secretary became an assistant to the President, but was sufficiently self-effacing not to conflict with a powerful Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles.
John Foster Dulles ( February 25, 1888 – May 24, 1959 ) served as U. S. Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1959.
His paternal grandfather, John Welsh Dulles, had been a Presbyterian missionary in India.
His other son, John W. F. Dulles ( 1913 – 2008 ), was a Brazilianist and professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin.
The United States point of view was expressed by its then chief foreign policy advisor John Foster Dulles who said:

John and escaped
Exiled to Spain in 1504, he was imprisoned in the Castle of La Mota, Medina del Campo, from which he escaped and joined King John III of Navarre.
Once the 14-year-old king had regained control of the capital and then the whole country, Grindcobbe was tried in the Moot Hall ( on the site of the present-day W H Smith stationery shop, where a plaque commemorates the event ) and adjudged a ' traitor ' alongside John Ball (' the mad priest of Kent ', one of the rebel leaders who had escaped from Smithfield, London to Coventry ) and more than a dozen others.
The first Europeans to live on the island, starting perhaps in 1830, were Patrick Burke and John Jones, Irish convicts who had escaped from Norfolk Island, according to Paradise for Sale.
The main plot follows Rick Deckard, a bounty hunter who is faced with " retiring " six escaped Nexus-6 brain model androids, the latest and most advanced model, while a secondary plot follows John Isidore, a man of sub-normal intelligence who aids the fugitive androids.
In the Battle of Crécy Charles ' father John of Luxemburg was killed ; Charles himself also took part in the battle but escaped.
It was based on the true story of Frank Lee Morris who, along with John and Clarence Anglin, escaped from the notorious Alcatraz prison in 1962.
The Manticore hunt for the escaped X-5s is led by Colonel Donald Lydecker ( John Savage ), who is ousted at the end of the season by the even more ruthless Elizabeth Renfro ( Nana Visitor ).
John Stewart, though arrested and sent to trial in Sydney as an accomplice to murder, nevertheless escaped conviction.
" The resulting political turmoil led to the killings of Major Ridge, John Ridge, and Elias Boudinot ; of the leaders of the Treaty Party, only Stand Watie escaped death.
John Blake Dillon escaped to France, as did three of the younger members, James Stephens, John O ' Mahony and Michael Doheny.
When Louis of Anjou escaped from English custody, John announced he had no choice but to return to captivity himself.
In July 1363, King John was informed that Louis had escaped.
He escaped, however, and went to Rome, where Vitalian held a synod in December 667 to investigate the matter and pronounced John guiltless.
* John Anderson ( escaped slave ), American slave who escaped to Canada in the 1860s, leading to a famous extradition case
John A. Murell, a famed outlaw of the Natchez trace was tried and convicted of horse stealing but on being transported to Columbus MS for incarceration he killed his guard and escaped.
In Our Past, Their Present: Historical Essays on Putnam County Indiana, John J. Baughman writes, " On Monday, October 23, 1933, four armed men entered the Central National Bank of Greencastle and escaped with $ 74, 782. 09.
In 1859, the famous John Brown took a group of escaped slaves through Holton, leading to an incident known as the " Battle of the Spurs ".
Some think it may have been built by John Defoe ( or DeVoet ), a Tory who was imprisoned in 1776, escaped, fought on the side of the British and Hessian forces at the Battle of Bennington, was captured, escaped again, and settled in Canada.
John Dillinger escaped from the battle unharmed.
At most one-tenth survived ; John Ross escaped to Sutherland but was first to be put on a list of rebels.
John Calvin, a Frenchman, escaped from the persecution to Basle, Switzerland, where he published the Institutes of the Christian Religion in 1536.

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