• John Paton Davies Jr. (April 6, 1908 – December 23, 1999) was an American diplomat and Medal of Freedom recipient. He was one of the China Hands, whose...
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    complain that John Paton Davies Jr. was still "on the payroll after eleven months of the Eisenhower administration," even though Davies had actually been...
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  • along with the U.S., the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union. John Paton Davies Jr. was among the "China Hands" who were blamed for the loss of China...
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    T. V. Soong (category St. John's University, Shanghai alumni)
    very closely with his sister, May-ling Soong. He once remarked to John Paton Davies, Jr., one of the China Hands, that there were no U.S. State Department...
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  • York John Paton Davies Jr. (1908–1999), American diplomat John S. Davies (Pennsylvania politician) (1926–2010), Pennsylvania politician John T. Davies (politician)...
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    northern China. The Dixie Mission began, according to John Paton Davies Jr.'s memo, on 15 January 1944. Davies, a Foreign Service Officer who was serving in the...
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  • O. Edmund Clubb John Paton Davies, Jr. John K. Fairbank Owen Lattimore Raymond P. Ludden John F. Melby John S. Service Edgar Snow John Carter Vincent Theodore...
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    and evacuated them safely to India, for which John Paton Davies Jr. later won the Medal of Freedom. Davies was a U.S. diplomat who, having been a passenger...
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  • States and Germany; permanent representative at the United Nations John Paton Davies Jr. (1931), American diplomat, Medal of Freedom recipient, and one of...
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    the supposed loss. One of Kennan's closest friends, the diplomat John Paton Davies Jr. found himself under investigation in November 1949 as a Soviet spy...
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