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Word: vietnamizing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...will not be fooled by these gestures so long as the war continues. It is too late to salvage honor in Vietnam. We demand the immediate withdrawal of all American troops from Vietnam and the rest of Southeast Asia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Moratorium | 10/14/1969 | See Source »

...Seventy-nine presidents of private universities and colleges-but not President Pusey-sent a letter to President Nixon Saturday urging him to adopt a "stepped-up timetable for withdrawal from Vietnam." Mary I. Bunting, president of Radcliffe was one of the signers...

Author: By Shirley E. Wolman, | Title: Pusey Fails To Add Name Against War | 10/14/1969 | See Source »

...college heads, speaking "as individuals who work with young men and women," said "our military engagement in Vietnam now stands as a denial of so much that is best in our society." The letter said, "More and more, we see the war deflecting energies and resources from urgent business on our own door-step. An end to the war will not solve the problems on or off the campus. It will however permit us to work more effectively in support of more peaceful priorities...

Author: By Shirley E. Wolman, | Title: Pusey Fails To Add Name Against War | 10/14/1969 | See Source »

...letter concludes. "We urge upon the President of the United States and upon Congress a stepped-up timetable for withdrawal from Vietnam. We believe this to be in our country's highest interest, at home and abroad...

Author: By Shirley E. Wolman, | Title: Pusey Fails To Add Name Against War | 10/14/1969 | See Source »

Pusey was one of three Ivy League presidents who did not sign the letter. Kingman Brewster Jr., president of Yale, had sent a stronger letter to Nixon last Thursday, asking for unconditional withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam. A spokesman for John Sloan Dickey, pres-ident of Dartmouth. said that Dickey thinks he can be "more effective if he doesn't take public stands in foreign affairs. Dickey, who was a State Department official before going to Dartmouth, has in the past expressed his opposition...

Author: By Shirley E. Wolman, | Title: Pusey Fails To Add Name Against War | 10/14/1969 | See Source »

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