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Yesterday's lecture was the first of the Warren and Anita Manshel Lecture series, an annual or at least biennial lecture on United States foreign policy
However, in a New York Times oped column published Monday, William Safire wrote that Kissinger must have known exactly what information Sheehan received. And Warren D. Manshel, editor of Foreign Policy, said this week Kissinger's statement Sunday that the article left him "thunderstruck" was "really a lovely expression." And in a statement yesterday, Sheehan said he used "many sources" for the article. He said he regrets "it has been necessary to identify two of them...
Sheehan refused yesterday to comment on the sources for his article. However, Warren D. Manshel '49, editor of Foreign Policy, said yesterday officials of the magazine are "absolutely sure" that information contained in the article is accurate and that directly quoted conversations come from actual memoranda or from principles involved as indicated by Sheehan in the article...
Samuel P. Huntington, professor of Government and co-editor of Foreign Policy, and Manshel worked with Sheehan on the diplomacy study since its inception. Manshel said they "would not have published the article unless it was felt to be based on accurate sources...
...Manshel refused to comment on Safire's allegation that Kissinger leaked the transcriptions, although he did call Kissinger's statement Sunday that he was "thunderstruck" by the article "a lovely expression...