During the 2004-’05 school year, 138 Yale students were brought before the University’s Executive Committee, the highest disciplinary authority at Yale. I was one of that lucky group. Five years later ...
Yale students are smart. But are they so smart they do not need to cheat? Many University administrators say they think the answer is yes. A recent survey by the News of 327 current sophomores, ...
Atlantic national editor Benjamin Schwartz quotes Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, right, who, in his retirement, emphasized that President Kennedy, left, felt allowing the missiles would be ...
It is true, as Tevi Troy writes in “All the President’s Yes-Men” (op-ed, Aug. 23), that former President John F. Kennedy created the Executive Committee of the National Security Council (ExComm) after ...
On october 16, 1962, John F. Kennedy and his advisers were stunned to learn that the Soviet Union was, without provocation, installing nuclear-armed medium- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles ...
Linguistic analysis reveals how advisers influenced President Kennedy during the Cuban missile crisis 50 years ago, argues David R. Gibson. This October is the 50th anniversary of the Cuban missile ...
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