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1.In the 1950s, the late John King Fairbank, the dean of modern China studies at Harvard, used to tell us graduate students a joke about the allegation that a group of red-leaning foreign service officers and academics the four Johns had “lost” China: John Paton Davies, John Stewart Service, John Carter Vincent, and John King Fairbank himself. What the McCarthyites had
Regarding Article 12
IN his 1966 book, âA Reporter in Micronesia,â E.J. Kahn Jr. wrote that the U.S. wanted to âprotectâ the people of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands against the possibility of losing their most permanent and precious asset â their land. (Administered by the U.S., the TT comprised the NMI, the Marshalls, Palau and what is now known as the FSM â Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei, Yap). Kahn said the U.S. decreed from the start that non-Micronesian could not own property within the TT. At the same time, he said, the U.S. was also aware that it might have to acquire land for administrative and military purposes.