Word: p
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Attempt to Embarrass. What the U.S. could lose by a bombing pause, military leaders point out, is the sustained, punishing impact of the daily harassment and destruction of the North's war machine. The University of London's P. J. Honey, an expert on North Viet Nam, believes the North is in dire need of just such a respite. Though no one is predicting the imminent collapse of Ho Chi Minh's regime, the North is obviously under severe strain. In the nearly three years since the bombings began, Honey says, there has been a marked erosion...
...scholar who has never given much credence to the theory that a conspiracy was behind John F. Kennedy's assassination is John P. Roche, former Brandeis dean, ex-national chairman of the Americans for Democratic Action, and currently Lyndon Johnson's "intellectual-in-residence." For the benefit of those who accept the theory, he cites Roche's law: "Those who can conspire haven't got the time; those who do conspire haven't got the talent." Last week, in a letter to the London Times Literary Supplement congratulating Oxford Don John Sparrow for his incisive...
...president Andrew P. Tobias '68 said yesterday that there were several reasons why they had not been able to wipe out the deficit as expected. Many of the businesses have been contributing less than they used to in order to be able to pay better wages. The HSA pays higher average wages than any other college student agency...
Alex Inkeles, professor of Sociology, organized the course. Seymour M. Lipset, professor of Government and Social Relations, David H. P. Maybury-Lewis, associate professor of Anthropology, and Andre Modigliani, assistant professor of Social Psychology, will join him in leading the seminar...
William M. Kutik '70 and James P. Honkisz '70, who found two sweaters, a black leather jacket, and about eight records totalling roughly $130 missing after the Christmas recess, said that the door had been locked when they left and when they returned. "There was no sign that anyone had been in--except a clean bathroom," Honkisz said...