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...while the Reunion Committee hasn't yet taken the drastic step of watering the riverfulls of drinks that will be consumed, they have decided "to save money this year, by going to plastic cups from glass," according to Robert MacNamara, a Boston attorney in the class who's made all the arrangements for the week's liquid refreshment. (One thing, though, that MacNamara probably didn't foresee-and perhaps he never even realized-was the panicky rumor that raced through parts of the class of '71 earlier in the week. Word, it seems, got around that it was the Robert...
...pretty obvious that no North Vietnamese or Pathet Lao troops are going to be in the area waiting to be attacked. Now that the area has been opened up to South Vietnamese troops, they may busy themselves extending the DMZ westward through Laos, planting mines in a "MacNamara's line" type...
Kissinger maintained close contact with several Harvard-launched Kennedy-era intellectuals, notably McGeorge Bundy and Arthur Schlesinger. In 1967, he made a secret trip to Hanoi on behalf of Secretary of Defense Robert S. MacNamara to sound out the North Vietnamese government...
From then on in the slick Hynes-MacNanama d?? picked apart the Andover defense. By the end of the first period Hynes had converted three MacNamara passes into scores and Harvard...
...position in the country. It was becoming apparent that if SORO itself was to be saved form the wrath of Defense Department officials who had doubted the value of social science research from the outset, then Camelot would have to be sacrificed, and in mid-1965, Secretary MacNamara announced the cancellation of the program. The episode concluded with a memorandum from President Johnson which gave the State Department the power to veto Government funding of any further social science research in foreign countries...