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...recall the statement issued by the State Department upon the outbreak of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, saying that it was "neutral in thought, word and deed." Perhaps one could rephrase this now, with regard to the India-Pakistan conflict [Dec. 20], as being "blundering in word, guilty in deed and innocent of thought." How many more such idiotic policies will it take before the rest of the world loses all remaining faith in the U.S. sense of justice and honor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jan. 10, 1972 | 1/10/1972 | See Source »

...serious, stern, responsible deed, To help an unfortunate soul in need, And your one reward, when you quiet his plaint, Is to feel like an opulent, careworn saint...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cover Story: The New American Samaritans | 12/27/1971 | See Source »

Intense interest revolves around the unanswerable questions of Nixon's intent to with draw from Vietnam and negotiate the deed to Taiwan. Nixon wants a serious change in foreign policy toward the Chinese, but his actions in Vietnam and Taiwan suggest that Nixon refuses to comprise America's old foreign policy goals. An attempt to hedge on these two issues is a serious miscalculation on the part of Nixon and Kissinger. Yet this is exactly the strategy they now seem inclined to pursue. If this myopia persists, Nixon might just as well stay home and watch football...

Author: By Tom Crane, | Title: Nixon's Trip: The China Puzzle | 10/15/1971 | See Source »

...site for the Harvard center and the Kennedy Library is currently occupied by car barns and storage tracks of the Massachusetts bought the land from the MBTA several years ago, and the deed was passed on to the Federal Government...

Author: By Robert Decherd, | Title: Harvard Center Joins Library | 10/8/1971 | See Source »

...Weatherman, which had never been precise, blurred through the Spring of 1970. NAC sponsored a riot in Harvard Square following the April 15th Moratorium. The political goal of breaking all those windows in Harvard Square, if there was any at all, must have been to affirm with some violent deed the words, "Solidarity with the Vietnamese." Dick wrote a piece the day before the action in Harvard Square called, "Stay in the Streets." He wrote...

Author: By Lynn M. Derling, | Title: Men Are What They Do | 10/6/1971 | See Source »

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