Keever

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3554 resources

3554 items

3554 resources

  • Original title: "concern", Keever's title: "Amidst Paris Peace Talks, Saigonese Jittery over U.S. Sitck-To-It-Ness in South Vietnam," Article about South Vietnamese distrust of the reliability American support to the Saigon government, especially because of public statements in Washington and at the Paris Peace Conference from American officials, for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "Mood", Keever's title: "Peace Talks and Communist Offensive Strike Gloom-and-Doom Mood in Vietnam." Article draft about South Vietnamese civilians' feelings about the state of the war in early August 1968. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "strategy", Keever's title: "Communists Split with Main-Force units in Strategical Retreat; Guerrilla Offensive with Defection[?]" Article draft about Communist strategy in August of 1968. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "children", Keever's title: "Communists Send Southern-Born Schoolchildren to North Vietnam for 'a New Breed of Classes.'" Article draft about the removal of children from South Vietnam to North Vietnam in order to give them a communist education. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "confidence", Keever's title: "Vietnamese Nationalists' see[?] Optimism from [?]." Article draft about the growing sense of optimism in non-Communist Vietnamese circles. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "hanoi", Keever's title: "Hanoi Supports Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia; Denounces U.S. Democratic and Republican Parties and their Nominees." Article draft about North Vietnam's reaction to the Warsaw Pact's invasion of Czechoslovakia and the U.S. Presidential primaries of 1968. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "raids", Keever's title: "Communist-Hunted[?] 'Filthy B-52s' Moonscape Vietnam's Jungles." Article draft about the effects of bombing raids in the Vietnam War. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "salvo", Keever's title: "Communists Signal More War, Not Peace, with 19-Round Rocket Salvo in Saigon." Article draft about Communist rocket attacks on Saigon. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "politics", Keever's title: "News Management and Psycological Warfare Upend Vietnam's War." Article draft about the media's reaction to the war in Vietnam and how that has effected American politics. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "attacks." Article draft about recent Communist attacks and Saigon's loss of support from the Cao Dai religion. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "attack", Keever's title: "Captured Communist Documents Reveal an Attack Saigon Battle Plan that Disturbs [?]." Article draft on documents captured by the American "little boat navy" (Brown-Water Navy) that reveal plans for an offensive by Communist forces. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "command", Keever's title: "Shake-up in Viet Cong High Comand gives more North Vietnamese Control over Southerners." Article draft about changes in Vi?t C?ng command after the failed May 1968 offensive which saw the North Vietnamese take control. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "options", Keever's title: "Does Lull in Fighting mean New Offensive or Signal for Peace?" Article about the lack of military activity in South Vietnam and the American theories as to its cause. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "republican", Keever's title: "GOP Convention Transforms Richard Nixon from 1954 Model Hawn to 1968 Model Dove." Article draft about the 1968 Republican National Convention's nomination of Richard Nixon and the reaction to his shift on the Vietnam War in Saigon. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "politics", Keever's title: "'Bedragers[?] Peace'- Coalition Government with Viet Cong is Banned in Saigon's Discussion." Article draft about Nationalist/South Vietnamese plans for peace. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "focus." Article draft about the poor state of the Vietnamese economy and the homecoming of the American 27th Marines. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "Party", Keever's title: "Communist Party in South Vietnam tries to Expand its Membership." Article draft about the Communist Party of South Vietnam's attempts to increase its membership and influence. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "economy", Keever's title: "South Vietnam's Economy Shows Recession and Inflation." Article draft about the economic slowdown in South Vietnam and its effects on the civilian population. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "turncoat", Keever's title: "Turncoat Reveals Viet-Cong's Battle Extravaganza for Vietnam." Article draft about a Việt Cộng defector revealing an immanent Communist offensive against Saigon. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "turncoat." Keever's title: "Turncoat reveals Viet Cong's Battle Extravaganza for Saigon." Article by Keever on Viet Cong defectors
  • Original title: "women", Keever's title: "Toting a 65-Pound Mini-Gun: Communist Women in Combat." Article draft about Vietnamese women acting as guerilla forces and nurses for the Vi?t C?ng. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "minister", Keever's title: "Saigon's Foreign Minister: 'Hanoi's Talks With U.S. Will Drag On For Months.'" Article draft about Foreign Minister Tr?n V?n ??'s view on the potential results of Hanoi-Washington peace talks. Written for the Christian Science Monitor
  • Original title: "talks", Keever's title: "Hanoi Accepts LBJ's Peace Bid, Electrifying Saigon." Article draft about the South Vietnamese political elite in Saigon and their reaction to North Vietnam agreeing to peace talks, which came as an almost total surprise to Saigon and American officials alike. Written for the Christian Science Monitor