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Henry A. Kissinger formally resigned his post Saturday as professor of Government and member of the executive committee of the Center for International Affairs in order to remain as President Nixon's advisor for national security affairs...
Kissinger reportedly feared that he would be slighted by antiwar former colleagues if he attempted to return. His predecessor as national security advisor, Walt W. Rostow, was turned down by M. I. T. when he attempted to regain his post as professor of Economics there...
...I.P.O. management, therefore, is naturally sensitive to the taste of its public. Last season, the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Zubin Mehta was chosen as long-range music advisor of the orchestra, and he hoped to modernize the repertory. This season Mehta sandwiched a few more or less contemporary works in with the normal rich diet of Haydn, Beethoven and Brahms. A Bartok violin concerto, a Hindemith symphonic piece, Robert Starer's Samson Agonistes and a piano concerto by Alberto Ginastera all appeared on the programs. Mehta even worked in Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. 1, though...
...Philip Berrigan and four of his co-defendants denied yesterday they were part of a Washington bomb conspiracy or a plot to kidnap former Harvard professor Henry A. Kissinger '50, President Nixon's advisor on national security affairs...
...former U.S. advisor to anti-communist guerrilla forces in various countries in Asia, and a mercenary with Anti-Sukarno forces in the Celebes during the fifties, Seavers stresses that, "I have been fighting Communism in my own way for the last 23 years." He has not been back in America for the last 13 years...