Preferred Citation: Newman, Robert P. Owen Lattimore and the "Loss" of China. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1992 1992. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft296nb15t/


 

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Ladd, D. M., 191 , 210 , 216 , 237 , 243 , 259 , 270 , 274 , 279 ;

tells Hoover Lattimore case should be closed, 401 ;

tells Hoover Lattimore case is weak, 409 -10

Lamont, Corliss, 622

Lamont, Thomas, 127 , 133

Langer, William, 316 , 413 , 418 , 480

Larson, Emmanuel, 141 , 142


660

Larson, Franz "Duke," 548

Lasswell, Harold, 464

Latham, Earl, 599

Lattimore, Alec, 4 -5

Lattimore, Clare, 584

Lattimore, David (father), 3 , 6 , 516

Lattimore, David (son), 21 , 25 , 34 , 170 , 513 , 517 , 518 , 521 , 557 , 577 -78, 583 , 584

Lattimore Defense Fund, 439

Lattimore, Eleanor Holgate (Mrs. Owen), 9 -10, 12 , 13 , 16 , 24 , 38 , 59 , 105 , 249 , 253 , 293 , 325 , 355 , 431 , 432 , 457 , 492 , 501 , 512 , 517 , 520 , 521 , 523 , 525 -27, 528 , 530 , 535 , 536 , 541 , 545 , 550 , 557 , 571 ;

appears before SISS, 385 ;

designs Great Falls, Virginia, house, 529 ;

dies, 529 ;

hires Abe Fortas, 222 ;

journeys alone through Russia, 13 , 536 ;

memorial booklet prepared, 529

Lattimore, Evan, 583

Lattimore Institute of Mongolian Studies, 567

Lattimore, Maria, 463 , 519 , 578 -81;

presents poem to Mongolian premier Tsedenbal, 580

Lattimore, Michael, 463 , 555 , 557 , 558 , 559 , 578

Lattimore, Owen: accurate predictions, 34 , 41 , 50 , 125 , 165 , 167 , 179 , 196 -97, 218 , 499 , 501 , 519 , 586 ;

accused as spy by PRC, 566 ;

advocates recognition of PRC, 189 ;

annoys Chinese on 1972 trip, 556 ;

anti-Soviet attitudes, 35 , 44 , 45 , 48 , 86 , 95 , 146 , 148 , 154 , 169 , 176 , 195 , 196 -97, 202 , 523 ;

adviser to Chiang, 58 -59, 93 ;

approves MacArthur's policies in Japan, 144 , 158 , 169 , 195 ;

Arnhold and Company employee, 6 -9;

"arsenal of aggression" charge, 49 ;

attacks China lobby, 287 ;

attacks Budenz, 287 , 294 -95;

attacks John Foster Dulles,. 498 ;

attitude toward FBI, 584 ;

attitude toward Henry Wallace, 113 , 117 , 120 , 122 , 176 ;

awarded honorary degrees: Glasgow, 519 ,

Brown, 570 ,

Leeds, 583 ;

baptized as Catholic, 5 -6;

begins to doubt Chiang, 104 , 135 , 155 -56, 165 , 178 ;

on Berlin airlift, 182 ;

blamed for "loss" of China, x , 131 , 202 , 222 , 504 ;

British Parliament discusses, 479 ;

Bur-yat welcome to, 535 -36;

called "Soviet instrument" by Senate committee. 396 ;

calls self "feudal remnant," 527 ;

on capitalism, 124 -25, 157 -58, 195 , 203 , 471 , 499 , 516 ;

caravans through Gobi, 10 -12;

on causes of World War II, 91 ;

childhood in China, 4 ;

on China market, 86 ;

on Chinese Communists, 34 , 51 , 86 , 102 , 104 , 129 , 137 , 154 , 156 , 169 , 179 , 195 , 210 ;

on Chinese racism, 559 ;

on Chinese overpopulation, 11 -12;

on Churchill's Iron Curtain speech, 158 ;

confers with Chiang Kai-shek, 60 -63, 64 -70, 75 -83, 115 -17, 585 ;

confers with Truman, 135 -37;

contemplates consulting business, 197 -98;

at Council on Foreign Relations, 47 , 49 , 51 , 85 , 103 , 104 , 168 , 179 , 190 , 437 , 551 ;

criticizes Kuomintang, 78 ;

on dangers to Marshall Plan, 164 -65, 176 -77;

denied leave by Milton Eisenhower, 500 -01;

despises Soviet bureaucracy, 525 , 544 ;

dies, 588 ;

edits Pacific Affairs , 22 , 25 , 28 , 36 , 38 , 42 , 44 , 49 , 53 -54, 330 ;

empathy with Mongols, 11 ;

"escape" rumor about, 390 -94;

exaggerates genius of Chiang Kai-shek, 59 , 89 , 91 , 103 , 125 ;

explains "cagey" letter, 329 -30;

explains Communist victory in China, 513 -14;

fails to win Oxford scholarship, 6 ;

falls in love with Tuva, 538 -39;

FBI begins surveillance of, 189 ;

Fighting Funds for Finland supporter, 39 , 312 ;

financial investigation of, 258 -59;

First Amendment defense, 424 , 427 ;

forced to sign obnoxious Roosevelt letter to Chiang, 96 ;

on great power arrogance, 546 ;

guilt by association, 52 , 196 , 302 ;

handles Currie's mail, 90 , 378 ;

has dinosaur named after him, 584 ;

on Hitler-Stalin Pact, 41 ;

Honeymoon in Central Asia, 13 ;

hospitalized in Ulan Bator, 545 ;

importance of Pacific War to, 87 ;

inaccurate predictions, 48 , 95 , 125 , 157 , 170 , 499 , 585 ;

1952 indictment of, 413 -14;

1954 indictment of, 475 ;

inspects Burma Road, 66 -67;

invested as member Mongolian Academy of Sciences, 526 -27;

invited to Soong family Christmas, 82 ;

on Japanese postwar plans, 138 ;

joins Johns Hopkins faculty, 38 ;

joins Leeds faculty, 510 -13;

on Korean War, 356 ;

on Kuomintang as war party, 156 ;

likes Enoch Powell's politics, 522 ;

marries Eleanor Holgate, 9 ;

"master races" terminology used by, 53 -54;

and "mere agrarian reformers" myth, 34 , 293 -94, 320 ;

mission to Afghanistan, 209 -210, 217 -18;

on Mongolian People's Republic, 509 -10;

Mongols invite him to retire there, 530 ;

on Munich and appeasement, 41 , 91 ;

and Nehru, 203 -04;

on North Koreans as aggressors,


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356 ;

opposes aid to Chinese Communists, 55 -56, 80 ;

opposes colonialism, 47 , 85 , 125 , 130 , 158 , 164 , 299 ;

opposes imperialism, 531 ;

opposes intervention in China, 148 ;

opposes Japanese aggression, 19 , 35 , 44 ;

opposes revolutionary change, 130 ;

opposes separate Chinese Communist army, 124 , 147 ;

opposes spread of Communism, 44 , 91 , 143 , 579 ;

opposes Vietnam War, 510 , 518 , 520 , 531 , 543 ;

passport difficulties of, 485 ;

Pearl Harbor accusation against, 73 -74;

on People's Republic of China, 203 , 255 , 281 ;

praises Chiang Kai-shek, 153 ;

predicts Soviet ethnic problems, 197 ;

on primacy of geopolitics, 18 ;

promotes loan to Nationalist China, 80 ;

reports to Roosevelt, 83 , 95 ;

ridicules "Thought of Chairman Mao" and Mao's Little Red Book, 559 , 568 ;

Russian orphan tumor about, 3 , 327 ;

at St. Bees in England, 5 -6;

sarcastic in SISS hearing, 375 -77;

at school in Switzerland, 4 ;

seventieth birthday party, 535 ;

at SISS hearing, 365 -77;

on Sino-Soviet conflict, 18 , 147 , 155 , 166 , 519 , 578 ;

speech to Mongol villagers, 550 ;

Soviet attacks on, 18 , 28 , 103 , 616 ;

on Soviet "democracy," 124 ;

on Soviet minority policies, 18 , 104 ;

Soviet visit of 1936, 28 -29;

on Stalin's purge trials, 39 -40;

studies at Harvard, 16 ;

studies stock market, 497 -98;

supports aid to Israel, 176 -77;

supports Chinese middle class, 157 -58;

supports ethnic minorities, 203 ;

supports Marshall Plan, 174 -75;

supports Mongol nationalism, 17 , 158 ;

taken off Security Index, 487 ;

"top Soviet spy" charge by McCarthy, 214 -15, 217 , 219 , 253 ;

translates for Chiang, 81 -82, 114 , 116 ;

translates for Queen Elizabeth, 514 -15;

travel in Inner Mongolia, 18 ;

travel style in China, 7 -8;

trip to China, 1972, 551 -52, 555 -59;

trip to China, 1981, 578 -79;

trip to Czechoslovakia, 170 -71;

trip to Finland, 499 ;

trip to Hövsgöl, 549 -50;

trip to Israel, 520 ;

trip to Japan, 542 ;

trip to Kashmir, 203 ;

trip to Magadan, 109 ;

trip to Siberia, 535 -39;

trip to Yenan, 31 -33;

at Tydings hearings, 253 -56, 292 -95;

on Freda Utley, 292 ;

visits MPR as scholar, 504 -06, 517 , 521 , 526 -27, 533 -35, 545 -50, 564 , 565 -66, 568 , 573 -74, 582 ;

visits MPR on Wallace Mission, 120 -22;

wants to rescue Tibetan manuscripts, 210 ;

wants to retire in England, 522 ;

writings of, analyzed by BDPT, 466 -71

Lattimore, Richmond, 4

Lattimore the Scholar , 438 , 439

The Lattimore Story , 433 , 443

Laughlin, L. L., 339 , 359

Lauterbach, Richard, 177 , 189 , 196

Lawrence, David, 443

Laws, Bolitha J., 426 , 430 , 476 , 490

Lazarsfeld, Paul, 441

Leach, Edmund, 576

Leeds University, 510 -13, 516 -18, 524 , 527 -28, 529 -30, 551 , 553 , 566 , 570 , 572 ;

awards Lattimore honorary degree, 583 ;

Lattimore inaugural lecture, 513 ;

Lattimore procures funds for Mongolian studies, 522

Lehman, Herbert, 223 , 342 -43, 349 , 435

Lelyveld, Joseph, 566

Levering, Ralph B., 601

Levin, Herbert, 569

Lewis, Fulton, Jr., 443 , 445

Liebman, Marvin, 506

Life , 152 , 342 , 383

Likert, Rensis, 235

Lim, Katie, 557

Lipman, John K., 306

Lipper, Elinor (alias Elinor Catala), 109 , 322 -23, 347 , 614

Lippmann, Walter, 497 , 521

Lissner, Ernest J., 446 -47

Little, Brown and Company, 190 , 194 , 216 , 253 , 258

Litvinov, Maxim, 385 , 387

Lloyd George, Gwilym, 479

Lo, B. T. (pseud.), 245 -47

Lobsanvandan, xv , 526

Lodge, Henry Cabot, 252 , 253 , 284 , 296 , 300 , 317 , 497

Lonvin, Val, 416

Lucas, Scott, 253 , 297 , 310

Luce, Clare Boothe, 85

Luce, Henry, 94 , 137 , 200 , 342 , 383

Lung Yun, 66

Lyons, Eugene, 221 , 434


 

Preferred Citation: Newman, Robert P. Owen Lattimore and the "Loss" of China. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1992 1992. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft296nb15t/