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Geoffrey L. Thomas

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VIETNAM: Between Two Truces

The Vietnamese war has become so complex that a critical understanding of the situation and its possible solutions is impossible


Pardee--The Upward Urge

Shortly after we moved into Straus C. 32 freshman year, Christopher Pardeo, high-jumper extraordinaire, stretched a bring from one wall


Twenty-Nine Undergraduate Departments: What They Teach and How They Teach It

"The cause of improved education," David Riesman has written, "would be enormously aided if some impartial yet 'fearless agency' could


Cliffies to Jump, Dive and Toss in 23 Sports

"When I get the urge to exercise," a bespectacled Cliffie said yawning, "I like to lie down until the urge


Vu Van Thai

The French are gone from Southeast Asia, but there's a lingering trace of Talleyrand in Vu Van Thai, South Vietnam's


Jean Lacouture

Jean Lacouture is a mild-mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper. And for him, that is enough. But since his


Lacouture Attacks Taylor Testimony

French journalist Jean Lacouture, author of three books on Vietnam and a research fellow at Harvard, last night criticized General


Bomb Falls on Frisco

Right from the moment he was born, there have been two opinions about Ronald Reagan. "I think he's perfectly wonderful,"


How Europe Sees Vietnam

While U.S. troops and the Vietcong ambush each other in the ladrang Valley, Europe's former imperial powers view the fighting