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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
The current widespread desire to know more about Vietnam, how we got in there and how to get out, will lead the national debate inevitably northward to Chairman Mao, to whose technology of village revolution the Vietcong are so much indebted. We can expect no stability in Vietnam until we achieve some stability with China. The price will be high. After a decade of leaving our China policy in the deep freeze, we shall find it deteriorates rapidly at room temperature. A new one will be needed. For this purpose, can't you promote a few quiet Study-ins? John K. Fairbank '29 Professor of History
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