Word: katzenbach
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard-Radcliffe United Ministry has sent identical telegrams to President Johnson, Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach, and Congressional leaders condemning the "indiscriminate charges of Communism" levelled against recent protestors of U.S. policy...
...century-old ritual, Attorney General Katzenbach last week formally introduced the crack lawyer whose cases may well dominate the new term's crowded Supreme Court docket. He is zesty, earthy Thurgood Marshall, 57, once the country's most successful civil rights lawyer, later a federal judge and now the 33rd U.S. Solicitor General. Looking amused at his own anachronistic costume of striped pants, black vest and swallow-tailed coat, Marshall beamed as Chief Justice Warren intoned: "The court welcomes...
...demonstrations against American participation in the Vietnam war have elicited a barrage of criticism. Presidential Press Secretary Bill Moyers said the President was "surprised that any one citizen would feel toward his country in a way that is not consistent with the national interest." Atty. Gen. Nicholas deB. Katzenbach announced that the Justice Dept. would begin an investigation of the demonstration's sponsors. "Whenever you have a situation in which people are saying things similar to what is being said in Peking, you are likely to find some Communists...
Attorney General Katzenbach, and many other critics, have charged that the demonstrators were infiltrated, controlled, or duped by Communists. It is impossible for us to corroborate or deny these charges, but we believe them irrelevent. One need not be a Communist to question the wisdom of American policy in Vietnam. Not every opinion held by a Communist is invalid...
...opposition to the war has been criticized recently by national figures. The Executive Council decided last night to hold a press conference on Monday to answer charges levelled by Senators Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn.), John Stennis (D-Miss.), and Attorney General Nicholas DeB. Katzenbach...