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...client Pepsi-Cola, put down some perceptive thoughts in Foreign Affairs that he was later to elaborate in the 1968 campaign. "Taking the long view." declared Nixon, "we simply cannot afford to leave China forever outside the family of nations, there to nurture its fantasies, cherish its hates, and threaten its neighbors. There is no place on this small planet for a billion of its potentially most able people to live in angry isolation...
Much as the cause of the pro-war Teach-in's speakers is indefensible on constitutional grounds as well as for the strongly ethical reasons that most students at this university cherish very deeply. I do not see that the disruption of the Teach-in can be justified in line with the traditional Supreme Court interpretation of free speech...
...Tonight a minority prevented speech from being heard," the statement added. "We urge all those who cherish this University to join in condemning this deliberate breach of our most basic freedom...
...miracles has not passed. The revival of Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party at the 299-seat Forum Theater has been directed with a sure and sensitive hand by Jules Irving, and the actors not only seem to be comfortable with each other, but also to cherish the play. They deliver their lines with an easy fluency that makes the drama itself a spirited pleasure rather than a tortuous skull-puzzler...
...These are the kinds of cancers that can really destroy our system. So the Government has to redraw the rules under which enterprise will operate." However painful the adjustments, many businessmen will probably have to accept new and restrictive rules in order to preserve the U.S. business system they cherish. For in the long run, prosperity and domestic tranquillity require economic as well as social justice...