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BEYOND the nucleus of the 15 Fellows, there was another rationale for starting the CFIA. "There was a feeling that international affairs was underrepresented at Harvard," according to Thomas C. Schelling, who had held several high economic posts in the Truman administration and who had left Yale in 1958 to...
Resent developments in the Indochina War will be the topic in Lowell Lecture Hall, and Edwin O. Reischaner, former U. S. Ambassador to Japan, and Thomas C. Schelling, professor of Economics, will participate in the panel.
FRANCIS M. BATOR KONRAD E. BLOCK WILLIAM M. CAPRON GERALD HOLTON GEORGE B. KISTIAKOWSKY SEYMOUR M. LIPSET ERNEST R. MAY RICHARD E. NEUSTADT EDWIN O. REISCHAUER THOMAS C. SCHELLING MICHAEL L. WALZER FRANK H. WESTHEIMER ADAM YARMOLINSKY Cambridge, Mass.
Lipset, a CFIA associate, sighed. "I don't leave anything important there anymore. I just hope Schelling remembered to take his stuff out before he came down here yesterday."
Bater flew out the door with a cheery "Goodbye, Gentlemen." Others followed, including Schelling, who instructed Neustadt to take care of the bill, saying they would straighten out the finances Monday. Yarmolinsky left for the church.