Word: j
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...J. SPRING...
...WALLACE. So far, the Cabinet makers have steered pretty clear of Wallace. He has indicated, however, the kind of Cabinet he would like. He would seek men, he said recently, "of the caliber" of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover...
...members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff were unanimous in calling for immediate military action," Bobby writes. "When the President questioned what the response of the Russians might be, General LeMay assured him there would be no reaction." At a congressional briefing, Arkansas Senator J. William Fulbright also preferred direct military action to "the weak step" of a blockade. As one of the principal debaters, U.N. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson went to the other extreme, advocating appeasement of the Russians by abandoning the Guantánamo naval base in Cuba and dismantling missile sites in Turkey and Italy. Without elaboration, Bobby...
...result of widespread dissatisfaction, the Ad Hoc Committee of Black Students has decided to prepare a critique of the course, Ernest J. Wilson '70, chairman of the committee, said yesterday...
...Senate contests need not be looked on as outlets for the expression of anti-war sentiment only. Several candidates, like J. William Fulbright (Ark.) and Wayne Morse (Ore.), merit support despite erratic domestic records, and several others, like Leroy Collins (Fla.) and Birch Bayh (Ind.) merit the same despite weak Vietnam stands...