摘要:IN 1958 James P. Warburg did not publish a book criticizing the foreign policy of the United States. He published no such book in 1962 or 1963, when he may have been busy writing his interesting and critical autobiography. In all other years since World W ar II, the indefatigable Mr. Warburg has provided a book of public advice for the Secretary of State and the President. Three of the four Presidents involved are still living and have borne up well. But other than the incumbent, only one of the six men who served as Secretary of State during this period is living today: Dean Acheson. Perhaps it is time to worry less about the longevity of Presidents and more about the men who bear the burdens of the secondhighest office in the land.