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...advised to tamp down hostilities across the board. That could mean quietly seeking to bring Viet Cong representatives into the preparations for the transition from military to civilian government in Saigon. This proposal is unlikely to get very far as long as the United States continues to cultivate Premier Ky's advice on military and pacification policy. More important, the United States should openly demonstrate to Hanoi that it emphatically does not insist on a pro-Western government in the South for the future and does not wish to destroy the North in the name of a vague anti...
Tonight's winners will play Saturday for the Eastern Regional championship. The Eastern winner will travel to Louisville, Ky., where the four regional champions will meet in the national semi-finals on March...
...following officers for 1967-68: Arnold L. Bortz '68 of Winthrop House and Cincinnati, Ohio, president, Richard J. Stratton '68 of Winthrop House and Leland, III., vice-president, David A. Samuels '68 of Eliot House and Hollywood, Fla., secretary, and Gabriel C. Gruber '68 of Quincy House and Louisville, Ky., treasurer...
...South: the Viet Cong and their North Vietnamese allies. During the four-day Tet truce, the Reds who were not fighting doubtless paid heed to the Liberation radio's directions about how to celebrate the festival: "Organize collective entertainment-including bayoneting the effigies of Americans, Thieu and Ky." But despite their own announcement of a seven-day truce (the U.S. and South Viet Nam agreed to only four days), a lot kept right on fighting. They managed, by Allied count, to violate the cease-fire some 370 times and kill 20 Americans while losing 101 of their...
...Saigon government and military forces is now outdated. Things have changed since February, 1965, when the bombing began on a regular basis and the Saigon government was on the brink of total collapse. The Viet Cong are no longer in a position to take Saigon, and the Ky government is now far more stable than its predecessors...