Word: advisor
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...second student, John Willoughby '70, was charged on similar evidence. To support the charge, legal advisor Jerome A. Cohen, professor of Law, introduced a picture of Willonghby at a subsequent incident during the demonstration for which no one was charged...
Kazin, his advisor, and three designated observers entered the hearing, where one of the group allegedly tore up photographic evidence and statements by University officials relating to the disturbance, and then left the building...
Purcell and Reischauer had been unable to come to Washington, so the final group included Schelling, Bator, May (who hadn't arrived), Seymour Martin Lipset (government and Social Relations), Richard Neustadt (government aide to President Truman), George Kistiakowsky (chemistry, chief science advisor to President Eisenhower), William Capron (associate dean of the Kennedy School, former assistant director of the budget), Adam Yarmolinsky (law, advisor to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson), Paul Doty (biochemistry, former member of the President's Science Advisory Committee), Konrad Bloch (biochemistry, Nobel laurcate), Frank Westheimer (chemistry), Gerald Holton (physics), and Michael Walzer (government, sterling dove credentials...
...cabal of about 12 senior faculty members, headed informally by Thomas Schelling, professor of Economics. The group went to Washington Friday along with the Peace Action Strike, but spent most of the day meeting separately with Senators and Presidential aides, including foreign policy advisor Henry Kissinger, professor of Government (on leave...
Nixon's announcement must have come as no real surprise to observers and political analysis on Capitol Hill. Only the day before, several thousand South Vietnamese troops had crossed into Cambodia for the second time in one week: this time, they had been accompanied by American advisors, equipment, and tactical bomber support. In recent weeks, Nixon had came under heavy Congressional fire for his escalation of the conflict in Laos, and criticism of the President's "Laotian strategy" reached its peak with the embarrassing revelation that, contrary to the Administration's contention, one American advisor and twenty-six American civilims...