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...Fairbank said that the communists will eventually dominate the new government and that the end of the war is a "positive force for the people of Vietnam...
...John K. Fairbank '29, Higginson professor of History, said he approved of the humanitarian aid, but not the military aid proposals...
...task force's mission was an odd one--the professors, John K. Fairbank '29, Higginson Professor of History, Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor, and Ezra Vogel, professor of Sociology, among them, were told to fend for themselves. They cultivated their Far East contacts and encouraged Japanese businessmen and government officials to invest in Harvard. "We must rely on alumni and business contacts--we professors are not businessmen ourselves," Fair bank recalls today...
...there is left out there for Harvard. And Goldman cites a "natural disinclination" of corporations to chip into something that might recommend that the workers should help out in management. But to the people in charge of the centers, institutions and departments that see the cutbacks coming--people like Fairbank--even the hope of receiving money from international sources to bail out the soon-to-be-broke East Asian Study Center is one that he is not throwing away. "It is like waiting to hear from colleges after making applications," Fairbank says, "and we need the scholarship money...
...combination of professional glory and personal pathos has had a humbling effect on Plunkett. Though he'll readily admit to being "one of the best in the NFL," he modestly attributes the Pats' success this season to Coach Chuck Fairbank's 3-4 defense, rather than to his ability at calling plays--something which he didn't do in years past...