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Foreiqn Leeway. Zemel v. Rusk produced three sharp dissenters (alt in the Aptheker majority). Justice William O. Douglas insisted that Americans should be allowed to visit Communist countries in order to understand them. The First Amendment, he said, "presupposes a mature people, not afraid of ideas." Justice Arthur Goldberg argued that Congress in 1926 merely tried to "centralize the issuance of passports," which were once wildly dispensed by U.S. mayors and even notaries. Justice Hugo Black called the 1926 law unconstitutional. Only Congress can make laws "restricting the liberty of our people," said Black...
April 30 faculty members of many Greater Boston universities gathered in Lowell Lecture Hall to adopt a reply to Secretary of State Rusk. The reply which was adopted attacks U.S. policy as immoral and as an outrage to the conscience of the world...
...hundred faculty members signed statement advertised yesterday in the New York Times protesting Secretary of the Dean Rusk's criticism of academic position to the government's Vietnam easy...
President Johnson weighed the possible damage to U.S. prestige and to the Alliance for Progress, huddling with Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, CIA Boss William Raborn. As the situation grew more alarming by the hour, he snapped: "I will not have another Cuba in the Caribbean." At last orders went out to Task Force 124, centered on the aircraft carrier Boxer and with 1,800 combat-ready marines, to make flank speed for Santo Domingo. Another set of orders started the 82nd Airborne at Fort Bragg, N.C., toward its C124 and C-130 transports...
Speaking during the meeting Edwin E. Moise, James Bryant Conant Professor of Education and Mathematics, emphasized that Rusk's attack was only one of many reasons for the advertisement. "I am more concerned with the horrors of the war," he said, "than with people's foolishness...