Word: indochina
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...cheaply. I should think some five cents per person could be saved in this way, although an administration budget juggler would probably call me naive. The money would be sent to the Indochinese through an appropriate organization, and the program would continue as long as America's war against Indochina continues. I should think that at least some 2000 students would be willing to resort to this form of protest, if it were made available to them for is U.S. News & World Report right?). This would mean about $1000 a week for the Indochinese. More important it could call attention...
...five students were allegedly part of a group of 40 who broke into three Government Department offices May 10 and set in for six hours protesting what they called Harvard's role in the Indochina...
...MUST NOT forget that the words are all lies. The POW issue is a fraud. No country at war will release its prisoners until the war is over. Once the Indochina war ends satisfactorily, the North Vietnamese would be inconceivably stupid to retain American prisoners and needlessly inflame American public opinion. The American government, which is engaging in mass terror on an unprecedented scale, likes to point to NLF terror. It is true that the NLF has assassinated carefully selected Saigon officials. It is also true that while the American and Saigon terror have lost support for the perpetrators...
Meanwhile Daniel Ellsberg '52 continues to try to end the Indochina war. Papers on the War collects his recent essays, speeches, papers, reviews, and testimony and then fills out that collection with some memoranda he produced while stationed in Vietnam during the middle sixties...
...biggest gun in these activists arsenal is an 80-page pamphlet entitled "Introducing Harvard," which presents the radical viewpoint of the University's alleged culpability in the Indochina War, sexism, racism and imperialism...