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...much different is the Nixon Administration's decision-making process? There have been qualitative changes. Nixon is a more orderly, more disciplined and less instinctive thinker than Johnson. He would rather read than talk; he probably demands and gets better briefs. Henry Kissinger is a more brilliant thinker than Walt Rostow or McGeorge Bundy. Under Nixon, there have been efforts to elicit a more systematic range of views from federal agencies, but whether they get any closer to the top man is doubtful. There is no convincing indication that the psychology and life-or-death motivation of the enemy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Pentagon Papers: The Secret War | 6/28/1971 | See Source »

...trained men still active in the astronaut program have any hopes of getting a space flight in the next few years-nine on the three remaining Apollo shots and nine on the three Skylab missions, scheduled to begin in 1973. Many astronauts have already quit in disgust. The latest: Walt Cunningham, a member of the first manned Apollo flight, who coupled his resignation last week with a sharp blast at what he sees as growing U.S. indifference to space ventures. Within the astronaut ranks, there is even greater cause for complaint. The twelve remaining scientist-astronauts, recruited amid considerable fanfare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Moscow High, Houston Low | 6/28/1971 | See Source »

...gotten his magna and he was ready to consume now with the best of them. Walt turned on the radio and heard his song again- "I Love my Thick and Frosty/love my Thick and Frosty. . ." Could this be? From Birds Eye? As good a milkshake as you get when you drive out for it? As good as MacDonalds? Is it made out of chemicals? Is it real plastic...

Author: By Frank Rich, | Title: A Senior's Serapbook Pictures at an Exhibition | 6/17/1971 | See Source »

While the Harvard-Yale track team competed against the Oxford-Cambridge squad yesterday in London, Harvard captain Walt Johnson was trying to track down his Soc Rel 120 section-man here in Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Unhappy Captain Left at Harvard While Track Team Tours England | 6/15/1971 | See Source »

...They have a couple of fairly good distance men," Harvard captain Walt Johnson said yesterday. "But the team we sent over should beat them fairly easily, I think." Johnson did not make the trip because he didn't finish among the top two in his events in the Harvard-Yale meet last month...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Harvard-Yale Track Team Favored In Oxford-Cambridge Meet Today | 6/14/1971 | See Source »

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