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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Lowenstein's plan to try to dump President Johnson was received as the mad plan of a New York professor-lawyer during the fall of 1967; he is now a Congressman from Long Island whom most "humanist liberals" and experienced political observers like David Halberstam regard as a responsible national leader...

Author: By Robert M.krim, | Title: The Democrats: Who's Asleep in the Doghouse Now? | 12/16/1968 | See Source »

Four of Navy's best swimmers are Jim Johnson, Phil Graham, John Powrie, and Mark Porier. Brooks spoke especially highly of Johnson. "I regard Johnson as their best swimmer, and he's one of the best potential swimmers in the country," he said. Johnson, a junior, coasted to victory in the 200-yard free against Columbia Saturday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Swimmers Oppose Navy's Top-Ranked Squad | 12/14/1968 | See Source »

...King Hussein worries about the Iraqis in his midst almost as much as he does about Israel. The U.S. is committed to peace in the area and to Israel's right to exist; but also vitally needs to establish better relations with the Arabs, most of whom regard America as simply the backer and ally of Israel. In this situation, Washington can do little beyond attempting to keep a reasonable balance of arms among the antagonists...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE GUERRILLA THREAT IN THE MIDDLE EAST | 12/13/1968 | See Source »

...weeks, the U.S. statement went through seven drafts before it satisfied Thieu. The final 750-word statement offered explicit assurances to Saigon that Washington: > Does not recognize the National Liberation Front, the Viet Cong's political agency, even though the N.L.F. will attend the talks. "We will regard all the persons on the other side of the table as members of a single side, that of Hanoi," said the statement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: THE SECOND PHASE IN PARIS | 12/6/1968 | See Source »

...many respects, the quality of the production is extraordinarily high. The parties responsible have made a number of bold choices, and most of them have paid off. Notable in this regard are Paul Fry's simple modular settings, which combine function with a sort of determined elegance rare to house stages. Equally significant is Mr. Bloch's decision to emphasize the inherent humor of line and situation, and to use a liberal hand in devising comic business. Although occasionally subtle antics which animate the human background throughout the evening distract from more important actions, the general effect...

Author: By Peter Jaszi, | Title: Schweyk in the Second World War | 12/6/1968 | See Source »

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