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Old China hands. (Owen Lattimore and O. Edmund Club) (obituary)
The Nation
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June 26, 1989
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As Westerners strive to make sense of the cataclysmic happenings in China, we mourn the recent deaths of two old-time Nation contributors: Owen Lattimore and O. Edmund Clubb, both of whom over the years did so much to interpret the meaning of events in East Asia for our readers.
Carey McWilliams, The Nation's editor during most of those years, once calculated that in the 1950s alone the magazine published some seventy articles and editorials pointing out the fallacies, misconceptions and false assumptions in this country's disastrous China policy. Lattimore and ...
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