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Whatever the U.S.'s failing, President Ford will have a chance to fashion a new start in a major foreign policy address Thursday to a joint session of Congress. A strong, clear presidential reappraisal of the full range of American commitments and priorities abroad has become both urgently necessary and exceedingly difficult. Ford and Kissinger are caught in a foreseeable trap created by their own pronouncements on how crucial Southeast Asia is to America's foreign policy...
...accept them from whatever body can offer them, whether it's the two superpowers, the four powers, the five powers [including China] or the U.N. Security Council. We might discuss stationing of a U.N. contingent on both sides of the borders. I don't agree to joint [Israeli-Egyptian] patrols, but I would accept some kind of mixed commissions under U.N. auspices, to meet from time to time. I agree to certain demilitarized zones, but on condition it be reciprocal...
...recommendations adopted by the Faculty were not the entire Strauch report, but only a three-part motion setting up equal access admissions for the applicants applying to the Class of 1980; a joint Harvard-Radcliffe Standing Committee on Admissions and Scholarships; and annual and three-year reviews of equal access as specified in the Strauch Report...
...foreign policy address to a joint congressional session. Ford increased his $300 million request of January to a call for $722 million in "additional military hardware" for the South Vietnamese regime...
...Faculty did not approve the whole Strauch report, but only a three-part motion calling for equal access admissions beginning with applicants applying next fall for admission to the Class of 1980. Joint Harvard-Radcliffe Standing Committees on Admissions and Scholarships, and annual and three year reviews of equal access as specified in the Strauch report...