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...high-ranking members of important Senate committees but who wield little influence among Midwestern Republicans. To make Dirksen's absence seem less conspicuous, Kennedy decided to leave behind the Democratic opposite number, Majority Leader Mike Mansfield. The Democratic Senators picked to go to Moscow: Arkansas' William Fulbright, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee; Rhode Island's John Pastore, chairman of the Joint Atomic Energy Committee; Minnesota's Hubert H. Humphrey and Alabama's John Sparkman, both heads of Foreign Relations subcommittees...
...witty speech that showed both political courage and keen perception, Sen. William Fulbright of Arkansas clearly exposed the emptiness of the New Conservatism preached by Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona. Extending to its illogical extreme Goldwater's argument for a "bold" and "courageous" foreign policy that excluded peaceful co-existence, Fulbright concluded that Goldwater must really be advocating a "'determined' policy of 'co-annihilation.'" He also observed an interesting parallelism between the views of the Arizona Junior Senator and the Chinese Communists on nuclear war, the test ban treaty, and other similar topics...
Issues and Answers (ABC, 2:30-3 p.m.). Guest: Senator J. William Fulbright...
...Morse announced that he may stage a one-man talkathon of his own against the Administration's $4.5 billion foreign aid request. Defense Secretary Robert McNamara also was grilled warmly on the military-assistance portion of this request by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Arkansas Democrat J. William Fulbright joined Morse in charging that some European nations are not adequately sharing the costs of their own defense...
...assistant professor since 1960, Amos first came to the Medical School in 1948, after spending a year as a Fulbright Scholar at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. A graduate of Springfield College, he received his doctoral degree from Harvard...