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  • Author St ve Harrigan recalled that he firsl visited to the Library as a student al The University of Texas. He came to its opening in 1971, not to eel brate, but to prote t the Vietnam War. In tho e days. he said, it a· ea y to ·ce the world in terms
  • by their fir t atomic bomb test." He drew other examples from Vietnam, Berlin, and the Middle East. "Success can derive from failure," Bobbit mused. "It's called learning." But he warned that success can lead to failure, as well. Too often we rely on st:rate­
  • . on Foreign Aid on·veterans Assistance Centers on Vietnam Veterans on Quality of Economic Data on Rural Poverty - . .. .. ' .. ·' '· \·•·· ...' •·· .,-..... -~-.: _ ·. ~ 3 t. ••.• \4 ' $4 ~ • . Lillll ~ er~~ ~ l.U'Cit'-' ¾~~ ~s V\o Box
  • >eing-debated. This business ol the fail accompli which we saw in Vietnam, all the way through, step by :;tcp, ~as bad." Rut lh
  • )--discussed Life problem and inaccurate Life report on Bashir, read him Ambassador Rountree’s letter. 1/30 WH leadership breakfast. Meets with Jim Rowe; Clark Fisher (re: Goodfellow); Roger Hilsman re: report on Vietnam. Talks by phone with Houston Harte re
  • for overnight visit. 3/4 LBJ announces that 49 senators have joined him in sponsoring the elections bill he presented on 2/28. The measure has bipartisan sponsorship and has been left open for additional sponsors since it was offered. Republic of South Vietnam