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...support he needs. "Military force," says Brent Scowcroft, who was National Security Adviser to George Bush, "ought to be an instrument of U.S. foreign policy and interests. That means you use it sometimes when you don't have popular support or when you have very limited goals." Says Seth Tillman, who was a staff member of Senator J. William Fulbright's Foreign Relations Committee during the 1960s: "The lesson of Vietnam is to forget about Vietnam. Be very discriminating about your interests and the feasibility of protecting them...
Alderpreson Dorothy Tillman, describing Chicago's social situation after beating a former gang member, Wallace "Gator" Bradley, in a municipal election, as quoted in the New York Times on April...
When the bus carrying O'Dell Wills from Mississippi to Chicago in 1950 neared its destination, the sharecroppers' son could hardly contain his excitement. "When we hit the city limits," he recalls, "I said, 'Wow! I'm home free. This is heaven.'" Fifteen years later, Dorothy Tillman, a civil rights worker arriving from Alabama, saw the high-rise apartment buildings where most blacks then lived and had a different reaction. "Look at all them there factories in the middle of the city," she said to her companion. "Those are not factories," he replied. "People live there...
...number of students questioned the validity ofthe study's conclusions. "It's a summary that isnot qualified," said Dennis T. Tillman, anothersecond-year student...
Retailers are also bolstering service, in the hope that they can hold on to the customers they've already got. At Saks on Michigan Avenue in Chicago, says store manager Joan Tillman, "we treat each and every sale as if it is a true gift...