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Article: Walter Judd, R I P. (former congressman) (Editorial)
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- National Review
- Article date:
- March 7, 1994
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TO THOSE who came of.political age during the period following World War II, Representative Walter Judd was a jewel in the crown of American conservatism. His fiery eloquence was the outward reflection of his thorough decency.
A physician and missionary with long experience in China, he opposed Japanese expansionism and militarism during the 1930s, and was taken prisoner by the Japanese. With equal fervor he fought the consolidation of Communist power on the mainland, and championed the once-forlorn cause of the Republic of China on Taiwan. His public speaking and ...
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