Nicholas Katzenbach ’43, a champion of the civil rights movement, former prisoner of war in WWII and a central player in both the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, died in his home in Skillman, N.J., on Tuesday. He was 90 ...(back to the article)
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That would be "daughter Mimi '76"
really? "WWII"? in the lead?
this man, when queried point-blank during the divestment campaign regarding his support of princeton's policies, was unaware that the then government of south africa had characterized its policy of "christian nationalism" as identical to "national socialism". he was unaware that princeton's refusal to divest was in support of a fascist government. so much for saint katzenbach. *spit*