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...crisis in the Middle East, the U.S. rushed 14,000 marines and troops to Lebanon. Last week the U.S. role was far more ambivalent. Washington sent a message to Nasser expressing "grave concern" at continued Egyptian bombing of Saudi Arabia. Instead of marines, the U.S. sent veteran Diplomat Ellsworth Bunker to Saudi Arabia to reassure the understandably nervous Prince Feisal. U.S. policy seems aimed at safeguarding the territorial integrity of Jordan and Saudi Arabia from aggression beyond their borders, not in maintaining the monarchs in power against their own people. In Israel, Premier David Ben-Gurion interrupted a vacation...
William Gurdon Saltonstall himself went to Exeter, and was the tenth generation Saltonstall at Harvard, where he earned five varsity letters in crew, hockey and football. He joined Exeter in 1932 to teach history, and after World War II, in which he saw combat aboard the carrier Bunker Hill, returned as chairman of the history department. In 1946 he was so popular that hundreds of boys marched through the rain to cheer his appointment as Exeter's ninth principal. "Call me Salty." said he when the cheermakers stumbled over his name, and so they have ever since...
Colonel Laurence E. Bunker '26, a charter member of the Society and presently a member of the society and presently a member of its national council, brought this message to a packed Dunster House Forum last night. His message was met with curious interest, astonishment, and derision...
...Bunker said that he had documentation for all these conclusions. Admitting that such documentation might not be enough to convict anyone in court, Bunker added that "the evidence would satisfy any individual...
...Inside the John Birch Society" is the topic of the Dunster House Forum tonight. Colonel Laurence E. Bunker '26, a founder and member of the national council of the Birch society, will speak in the Junior Common Room...