Word: duncan
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Oregon, two-term Democratic Representative Robert B. Duncan, 45, entered the race against popular Republican Governor Mark Hatfield for the Senate seat from which Democrat Maurine Neuberger plans to retire at year's end. Duncan accused Hatfield of parroting the anti-war line of Oregon's Senator Wayne Morse, thus adding to "a discordant symphony of dissension and disagreement that can immobilize this country." Despite Morse's warning that "it's going to be difficult to elect any Democrat who runs on a war platform," Duncan is supported by Neuberger and most other leading Democrats...
Young can be painfully predictable in his speeches. While Julian Bond and Donald Duncan, the other two speakers at last week's forum, made a point of avoiding the usual moral and practical evaluations of American policy, Young acted as if he were still taking to the Cleveland City Club. "Historically, there is no North and South Vietnam," he told an audience which was already way ahead...
...Donald Duncan, a former master sergeant in the U.S. Special Forces, who was the star of the evening with his biting behind-the-scenes picture of the Vietnamese battlefield...
...Duncan criticized the cynicism of the Special Forces toward the "Vietnamese army, the Vietnamese government -- the Vietnamese everything." "During a march we'd begin picking up Communist suspects. The longer the march got, and the heavier our loads became, the more suspects we'd pick up. We'd put the loads on their backs and march them one and a half days from home, reach our destination -- and then the suspects would be exonerated...
Senator Stephen M. Young (D-Ohio), Julian Bond, Sgt. Don Duncan, and H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History, will speak at a forum with members of SDS, PAX, and SNCC at 8:15 p.m. tonight in Jordan, Hall, Boston...