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As a Vietnamese, I am appalled at Frances Fitzgerald's cheap and shallow intellectualization of the Vietnamese situation as reflected in tody's article of The Crimson:
I am afraid that Frances Fitzgerald does not contribute to clarifying the Vietnamese situation vis-a-vis the public. Her expertise, quickly acquired from superficial trips to south Viet-Nam and French colonial writings, is apt to sow more confusion among Americans and hide the real reasons for the U.S...
The Week was highlighted by two teach-ins. At the first, Frances Fitz-Gerald '62, author of Fire in the Lake, explained that the political struggle in South Vietnam will continue even though the shooting war has--at least temporarily--ground to a halt.
Frances FitzGerald '62, author of the best-selling Fire in the Lake, said last night that the Vietnam peace agreements were only one step in a "long, slow, symmetrical" process in Indochina.
ELIOT HOUSE LIBRARY. Frances Fitch, harpsichordist, in recital. Mar. 24, 8:30 p.m.