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Stuart E. Eizenstat, who served as domestic affairs adviser to former President Jimmy Carter, said yesterday he will teach a mini-course at the Kennedy School of Government beginning in late March or April...
...Eizenstat's announcement follows that of Hedley Donovan, a senior political adviser to Carter, who also said last week he will teach a half-semester course at the K-School this spring. A third Carter aide, Anne Wexler, who served as chief White House liaison to special interest groups, said recently she is discussing a temporary post for this year with school officials...
...Washington, where it was 1:50 p.m. when the jet cleared Iranian airspace, the State Department began informing the families that the hostages were free at last. Carter quickly got the word too, and his airborne party, including Zbigniew Brzezinski, Hamilton Jordan, Jody Powell, Jack Watson and Stuart Eizenstat, struggled with laughter and tears at the same time. Phil Wise rushed into the plane's press section to paraphrase a Martin Luther King Jr. line that applied aptly to both the Carter Administration officials and the hostages: "We're free, we're free; thank God almighty, we're free...
Reagan and Anderson supporters accused Carter of failing, despite two gluts on the oil market in four years, to establish adequate emergency fuel reserves in case of a crisis in the Persian Gulf. Stuart Eizenstat, President Carter's chief domestic advisor, said the U.S. is "as ready as it's ever been" for a crisis, and mentioned possible gas rationing or military response as alternatives...
...saddle without a horse. The center has eroded. As Carter's supporters justifiably point out, there are dangers inherent in cleaving too closely to a set doctrine, a grand design; consensus politics have not always produced desirable results. In a fit of frustration, White House domestic adviser Stuart Eizenstat admitted to Broder that he longed for a parliamentary system. This amounts to a revealing response to Carter's second question, "Can our government be competent?" and it comes from the president's top domestic consultant...