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Walsh is a career investigator. From 1938 until 1953, he worked for the FBI, and from 1963 to 1976 for the Senate Government Operations Committee's permanent subcommittee on investigations. In 1976, he became HEW's first chief investigator; above all, he says, he wanted to maintain his independence from the rest of the department, especially its Office of the General Counsel (HEW's chief lawyer...
...this spirit that the women's dining halls were established in 1970-71. When Quad dorms went co-ed, Radcliffe students had a strong desire to maintain their identity as women, and in accordance with this feeling North House instituted the policy of setting aside a dining hall for women periodically. From 1970-1976 the North House committee continued to sponsor and provide sherry and publicity for the dinners. This fall, North House voted its 'support' for the dinners but withheld its funds, so the RUS legislature allocated a part of its own budget and solicited funds from other House...
Mansfield said the United States should maintain friendly ties with East Asia, lessen tensions in the area to prevent conflict, and prevent any one power from dominating East Asia...
...refused to extend diplomatic recognition until the Vietnamese made a "full accounting" of American MIAS. North Vietnamese officials refused to do so until the U.S. paid the $3.25 billion in reconstruction aid that Richard Nixon had promised Dong in a 1973 letter, an agreement U.S. officials maintain was nullified when the Communists broke the Paris peace accords. Since Carter's election, both countries have softened their positions (TIME...
Undue Concentration. For his part, Fukuda seeks Carter's assurance that the U.S. will maintain a strong military presence in the western Pacific. "Almost all Asian leaders," Fukuda told TIME Tokyo Bureau Chief William Stewart, "will be disturbed if the U.S. disrupts the basic tenor of its Asian policy. They have asked me to convey their concern." Fukuda is especially chary of "any disruption of the delicate balance offerees on the Korean peninsula. I plan to advise President Carter very strongly about this...