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...three basic principles about nuclear weapons: not to make them, possess them or allow them into the country. In 1960, with the signing of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, Washington agreed not to "introduce" nuclear weapons into Japan. Two weeks ago, however, former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Edwin O. Reischauer revealed that the two countries have ever since been living a convenient lie. In an interview with Tokyo's Mainichi Shimbun, Reischauer asserted that U.S. naval vessels carrying nuclear weapons have routinely visited Japanese ports-with Tokyo's tacit approval...
...Harvard's legends in their own time said their official farewells this week. Edwin O. Reischauer, University professor, delivered his official last lecture at Wednesday's meeting of Historical Study A-14. "Tradition and Transformation in East Asian Civilization: Japan." University officials and Reischauer's long-time colleagues and friends joined the regulars for the lecture, which was filmed for presentation on Japan's educational television network. An expert on Japan and former ambassador to the island country. Reischauer will remain here most of next year to continue research and writing. Later in the week, John H. Parry, Gardiner Professor...
...expedite Kim's release, the U.S. should remove all American military presence from South Korea, in addition to cutting off financial credits to the country, Reischauer added...
Montgomery said Sunday, however, that Kim's chances for commutation are only "touch and go." Unlike Reischauer, who said the Carter administration has "been weak" in dealing with the Chun government, Montgomery said President Carter "has done quite...
...Reischauer offered Kim the position of visiting scholar when he visited Harvard in 1972, but the Korean did not accept the offer...