Word: arlington
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Obsessed with Crisis. The complexities of U.S. world involvement were clearly on the President's mind as he called the roll at Arlington on a knoll overlooking the Potomac. "The conflict in Viet Nam," he confessed, "is confusing for many of our people." Yet, strangely enough, the President himself has contributed to that confusion. For weeks now, Administration policymakers on Viet Nam have seemed obsessed, to the exclusion of almost everything else, with the Buddhist crisis. To be sure, the U.S. can hardly ignore the bitter feud between Premier...
...monk in the resort city of Dalat followed suit the next day. By week's end, nine men and women had died in fiery antigovernment, anti-American protests, leaving notes written in blood-even letters addressed to President Johnson. Replied the President in his Memorial Day address in Arlington (see THE NATION): "This quite unnecessary loss of life only obscures the progress that is being made toward a constitutional government...
...CRAVEN Arlington...
...Germany's first free election in a generation. Then began the adroit maneuvering that brought Germany into NATO and won back the Saar coal and steel complex that France had taken. In 1953, he made his first trip to the U.S. and stood at attention in Arlington Cemetery while an American military band played Deutschland fiber Alles...
Sheldon fellowships were awarded this year to Paul D Bishop of Eliot House and Cincinnati. Ohto: Jonathan B. Coldman of Adams House and Brooklyn. N. Y: John A. Howell of Lowell House and Arlington: and Peter Lubin of Adams House and Lexington...