Word: mansfield
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Some 17 Harvard Law School professors have served as clerks for Supreme Court Justices. They include Paul A. Freund, Carl M. Loeb University Professor, Louis L. Jaffe, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law, Mark DeWolfe Howe '28, professor of Law, Jerome A. Cohen, professor of Law, and John H. Mansfield '52, professor...
...result, critics of the Administration both in this country and abroad intensified their demand that Johnson couple his diplomatic efforts with a substantial bombing pause. Senator Mansfield and his five-man Senate investigating committee submitted a report during the second week of December, a section of which was made public last Saturday, that called for immediate negotiations. In addition, Pope Paul's strong urging that the Christmas truce be used as the basis of a permanent cease-fire, along with his extremely vigorous activity in private diplomatic channels, added to the momentum of dove sentiment...
...year's most publicized delegation was led by Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield. With a group of four other Senators, two Democrats and two Republicans, Mansfield circumnavigated the world on a "fact finding" mission for President Johnson, in 37 days touched down for talks with high officials in 16 countries. Main topic of conversation: Viet Nam. Last week Mansfield's band returned to the capital and the majority leader reported his still secret findings to L.B.J., later talked with Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara...
...have already left the imprint on nations from Pakistan, whose President Mohammed Ayub Khan emphasized last week in Washington that his country deeply values its friendship with the U.S. despite its warm relations with Red China, to Japan, where Foreign Minister Etsusaburo Shiina assured Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield that his government "understands and highly values" America's involvement in Viet...
...moment, the Reds are demanding nothing more than an end to the American presence and a move toward "neutralism." But as Thailand's Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman recently remarked to visiting U.S. Senator Mike Mansfield: "Thailand does not want to become another guinea pig in a laboratory to use as a test of Communist good faith." In that, the Thais can be assured of American concurrence...