Word: advisor
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...criticism most frequently made of Foreign Affairs: that its only function is to serve as an apologist for the foreign policy establishment. Currently, the magazine's editorial board includes such well known State Department names as MacGeorge Bundy, George Kennan, John J. McCloy, and President Nixon's national security advisor, Henry Kissinger...
...Ph.D. in government at Harvard. Manshell, now a New York businessman and publisher, has been an outspoken critic of the Vietnam war for years, and was an influential leader of the McCarthy campaign in 1968. Huntington, now Thomas Professor of Government at Harvard, was a foreign policy advisor to Hubert Humphrey's presidential campaign and a supporter of the government's program in Indochina. According to mutual friends, the two men disagreed so sharply over the war that they stopped speaking to each other for several years...
...rally was sponsored by Citizens for Alternatives Now (CAN), a bi-partisan coalition of Rhode Island labor leaders, businessmen, students and educators. Allard Lowenstein, the former New York Congressman who was one of the architects of the "dump Johnson" movement in 1968, was an advisor to the group...
Under questioning, Chodrow said he had not attempted to refute any of the proposals. At one point. Chodrow's legal advisor - John W. Moscow, a second-year Law student - said that "considering the hoodlums that were at the meeting. I don't blame him" for not having raised objections...
Other Harvard officers signing the appeal are Walter P. Falcon, deputy of the DAS; Maurice D. Kilbridge, dean of the School of Design; Peter P. Rogers, assistant professor of City Planning; John W. Thomas, a Development Advisor; and Hanna Papanek, a research associate of the Center for International Affairs...