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Viet Nam is no less of a morass, and the flag-draped coffins still come home to Oswego and Oakland from Cu Chi and Da Nang; yet the nation has decided, without its President's precisely saying so, that it is all over except for a bit more shooting. After the prodding rhetoric of John Kennedy and the strident goading of Lyndon Johnson, Americans, for the moment, are at unaccustomed ease...
...barrage was in response to enemy morter and rocket attacks on Siagon, Da Nang, and 50 provincial and district capitals, believed to be part of a Communist spring offensive...
...which since the beginning of October has brought ten Vietnamese children to this country for treatment, was hoping to bring six more--all from Da Nang--in February, but the fighting of the past week has disrupted these plans. "God knows what's left of anything out there," Mrs. Martin Peretz, national treasurer of COR, explained yesterday...
...March 23, 1967, a small plane crashed into a mountainside 20 miles north of Da Nang, Vietnam, killing all eight passengers and the pilot. The passengers--all of them American educators--were conducting a survey on behalf of the Agency for International Development on public universities in South Vietnam. The plane crash occurred only a week before the educators were scheduled to return home from their year-long study...
Conroy and seven Midwestern educators were killed March 23 when their plane, flying through a storm, crashed into the side of a mountain 20 miles north of Da Nang. They had almost completed a year-long study of Vietnamese universities and teacher training for the Agency for International Development. Conroy had taken on the job of writing their report...