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Owen Lattimore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lattimore, Owen; Rise up and walk (Book); The house of breath (Book); The little world of Don Camillo (Book); The small hours of the night (Book); Jones, Timothy; Walker, Turnley; Goyen, William ... Lattimore, Owen; Parade's end (Book); Psychoanalysis and religion (Book); Lindner, Robert Mitchell; Rx for rebellion:
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In 1952, Lattimore was indicted for perjury on seven counts by a federal grand jury on the charge that he had lied when he told a Senate internal security subcommittee earlier in 1952 that he had not promoted Communism and Communist interests; ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Lattimore, Owen...
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LATTIMORE, OWEN and FUJIKO ISONO. The Diluv Khutagt. Memoirs and Au- tobiography of a Mongol Buddhist Reincarnation in Religion and Revolu- ...
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Owen Lattimore Books in the ACMS collection ... Lattimore, Owen. America and Asia; Problems of Today's War and the Peace of Tomorrow. Claremont, Calif: [Pub. by Claremont Colleges for the three associated colleges at Claremont], 1943.
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"Owen Lattimore saw I. F. Nikishov, the head of the most murderous camp system in the Gulag, as having “a trained and sensitive interest in art and music and also a deep sense of civic responsibility.”" Hoover Digest- 1999 no.
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The case of Owen Lattimore, the Johns Hopkins professor who powerfully influenced U.S. thinking and U.S. policy on China, finally reached the courts last week. In the three years since... ... ¶ Did not know that "Asiaticus," a contributor to the I.P.R.'s magazine, Pacific Affairs, which Lattimore edited, was a Communist;
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; At times arrogant, even downright rude, Hopkins China expert Owen Lattimore vowed to go down fighting in his defense against McCarthy's "moonshine."
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