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  • -Sraresma11, 12/31/86) The Iran affair demonstrates that Republican President Reagan's foreign policy is "in complete disarray,·· according to former Virginia Gov. Charles Robb. But Robb cautioned that "the biggest mistake "c IDemocrats I could make is to view
  • can no longer turn inward and concern itself with its own affairs, no individual can turn inward and concern herself only with her own and her family's lives, The world has become so small that the problems of Viet Nam and Zanzibar come to our
  • -2 a distinguished array f leaders from board room and bureaucracy, congressional committee, campus and union hall. (See box on page 2 for par­ ticipants.) The two-day conference was jointly sponsored by the Library, the LBJ School of Public Affairs
  • of Texas School of Nursing. Edwin Dorn succeeds Max Sherman as Dean of the LBJ School of Public Affairs. Dr. Dorn, currently Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, was graduated from the University of Texas in 1967 and later received
  • at The University of Texas; Elspeth Rostow, former dean of the LBJ School of Public Affairs; and George Christian, former press secretary to LBJ. The audience was encouraged to submit questions to Dr. Dallek as well, and the discus­ sion which ensued was lively
  • )' The LBJ School of Public affairs and The University of Texas at Austin. Professor Emeritus Robert Divine stressed that the U.S. fought in Vietnam for many of the same reasons it fought the other wars of this century. 4 Vietnam War Professors Qiang Zhai
  • surpri ·ed with an award. He was given a commem rative clock "on behalf of all the graduat s of the LBJ School of Public Affairs, from the first class to the Class of 200 I" by Steven Schauer, graduating President of 1.he School's Graduate Public Affairs
  • : i;lnp 1,1ws, n,•w to" r,s ,\ mood of gloom wns ,trnd: hv m.im cd~1•11hle men und women who would he mrnl d
  • cultur . The panelists w re: Professor Elspeth Rostow, (fonner Dean of the LBJ School of Public Affairs); Professor Philip Bobbitt (former Senior Director for Critical Infrastructure Protection, ational Security Council); Professor Bobby Inman (former