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Truman Should Have Silenced M' Arthur Sooner, Seavey Says

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President Truman should have clamped down on General MacArthur before a crisis developed." Warren A. Seavey '02, Bussey Professor of Law, told a Coffee Hour audience yesterday at Harkness Common.

It is unfortunate that MacArthur couldn't keep quiet. As a disobedient general, it was necessary that Truman are him," Seavey added. He remarked that the Communists would lose control of the Chinese government within a generation, since the Chinese people are already displeased with the party and are concerned only with the getting enough food to live.

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