Word: samuel
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...Samuel P. Huntington, chairman of the department: "At no time during the eight years on which I can speak with authority on these matters have members of this department acted on political grounds or divided along political lines on an appointment issue. There was no such division on Kissinger...
...massacre. At one point, 25 men were accused on various counts. Now the score stands at two acquittals of enlisted men, no convictions and just five officers still facing legal proceedings. Last week the Army dropped charges against the highest-ranking officer involved, Major General Samuel Koster, former superintendent of West Point...
...Samuel P. Huntington, Thomson Professor of Government, said the news was "hardly a surprise," although the Kyodo News Service report from Japan, which said the invasion used paratroopers rather than ground troops, did surprise...
...December 1, 1970 edition of the CRIMSON contained a letter to the editors from Judy Baker, Richard Bovd, Paul Gomberg, Marcia Livingston, John McAllen, Richard McCray, Hilary Putnam and Dan Harris, about the Center for International Affairs. The letter contained a personal attack on Professor Samuel Huntington. This attack and the other opinions in the letter express the views of the authors, and not those of the Harvard CRIMSON. The CRIMSON apologizes for the publication of this attack and regrets any embarrassment or inconvenience which publication of the letter may have caused to Professor Huntington...
Political Persecution. Mardian's attitudes are deeply rooted. His father, Samuel, because of his ardent Armenian nationalism, spent four years in a Turkish dungeon. Once he was granted political asylum in the U.S., Samuel started a construction business in Pasadena. Three sons, Aaron, Dan and Samuel, eventually moved to Phoenix, where the construction firm prospered, and they became close friends and supporters of Barry Goldwater...