Word: johnson
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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PRUDENTIAL'S ON STAGE (NBC. 10-11 p.m.). Problems of heart transplants are dramatized in "The Choice," an original play with Melvyn Douglas, George Grizzard, Celia Johnson and Frank Langella...
Lack of depth will be the main problem in the jumping events and pole vault. Noel Hare is the only healthy broad jumper, while Pete Lazarus and Jim Coleman face the same situation in the vault and high jump. If Johnson overcomes his injuries, he will be the top contender in the triple jump...
Backing up the first line are Bob Johnson, Rick Frisbie, and captain Tom Nicosia. Munro noted that Johnson and Frisbie are both "unknown quantities" at this point, though both have good credentials. Nicosia, one of the top Crimson scorers the last two seasons, is captain for the second year in a row, a rare feat...
...FAIRLY clear by now that the Nixon Administration does not intend to change U.S. policy in Vietnam. After two months of power, Nixon has given no indication of any shift away from the Johnson Administration's insistence on dictating South Vietnam's future, and the American negotiators in Paris continue to behave as though there were any legitimate claims in Vietnam about which to negotiate. Meanwhile U.S. and Vietnamese casualties continue to rise. Secretary Laird makes bland predictions about keeping half a million men in Vietnam for "at least" two years, and there are ominous rumors of a resumption...
...stand for it any more. Vietnam has become Nixon's war, and the immunity from criticism which is traditionally accorded a new President should end. Senator Kennedy was wrong in urging his fellow Democrats to lay off the Administration's handling of the war for a little longer. The Johnson-Nixon transition was so smooth because it was really no transition at all: the faces have changed, but the policies remain the same...