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Predictably, the festering sore of U.S. policy in Vietnam is reopened this time by Review's editor, F. A. Richman. He attacks Dean Rusk's myopic vision" and alleges that President Johnson's decision to transfer the responsibility for multi-agency foreign operations from the White House basement to the State Department Secretariat represents an "abdication of presidential perspective." It's too bad he neglects to mention that today the rigid White House perspective on foreign affairs, especially toward Vietnam, seems identical with that of the State Department. Coordination of the White House with the State Department has improved markedly...
Columbia is far from being an Army, but the Lions are still a respectable ball club. The Lions' leading hitter is shortstop Steve Richman, who owned an incredible .475 batting average after last weekend's victories over Penn and Princeton. Richman, however, is a ham-handed fielder, as are the other Lions. In their first ten games this year, they committed 37 errors. The two recent wins given the club a 2-3 record in the EIBL, the same an Harvard...
...rest of the Review offers newer material. In an interview, Government professor Arthur A. Maass expresses his belief that Congress should and does remain "well-informed" on the Vietnam question. It has not legislated against presidential policies in foreign affairs, probably because it strongly supports the war. F.A. Richman '67, founder of the Review, has contributed an important article on the position China should take in U.S. thinking on Vietnam. Based on the Korean experience, the overwhelming use of Chinese forces in Vietnam seems dangerously inevitable. Richman advocates recognizing that China can hold policies against hostile neighbors and an interest...
Night of the Iguana, Tennessee Williams' often moving drama about yet another assortment of sick, sick people, played by a strong, though not star-studded, cast including Mark Richman, Vicki Cummings and Irene Dailey. Philadelphia; Latham...
...crime shows are mainly 30-caliber bull. NBC's 87th Precinct began with a gimmick (the heroine of the initial episodes was the deaf-mute wife of a police detective) and will undoubtedly end on one-soon. Cain's Hundred (also NBC) has introduced Nicholas Cain (Mark Richman), onetime attorney for the mob, now bent on revenge for the mob murder of his fiancée and out to get-one by one-the 100 biggest worms that ever came out of an Apalachin...