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Smith, Hedrick Laurence was born on July 9, 1933 in Kilmacolm, Scotland. Son of Sterling L. and Phebe (Hedrick) Smith.
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The Pentagon Papers, officially titled United States - Vietnam Relations, 1945-1967: A Study Prepared by the Department of Defense, is a United States Department of Defense history of the United States; political-military involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967. This book is the definitive edition of the Pentagon Papers as published by The New York Times in 1971 interrupted by a temporary restraining order and 15 days of litigation culminating in the Supreme Court decision. To provide a comprehensive archive for libraries, universities and private citizens, additional background materials have been provided relating to the writing of the Papers, their place in the history of American policy since 1945, and the constitutional issues raised by their publication in The Times. In one volume of nearly nine hundred pages, this permanent edition contains: the complete New York Times report on the secret Pentagon study, including the full texts of the controversial government documents that appeared in the historic Times articles - Chapter 1: The Truman and Eisenhower Years (1945-1960); Chapter II: Origins of the Insurgency in South Vietnam; Chapter III: The Kennedy Years (1961-1963); Chapter IV: The Overthrow of Ngo Dinh Diem (May-November 1963); Chapter V: The Covert War and Tonkin Gulf (1964); Chapter VI: The Consensus to Bomb North Vietnam (1964-1965); Chapter VII: The Launching of the Ground War (1965); Chapter VIII: The Buildup (July 1965-September 1966); Chapter IX: Secretary McNamara's Disenchantment (1966-1967); and Chapter X: The Tet Offensive and the Turnaround. It also includes the court proceedings in the case of The New York Times Company vs. The United States as well as pictorial documentation of the Pentagon study in 60 pages of photographs; a glossary of names, code words, abbreviations and technical terms used in the Pentagon study; expanded, illustrated biographies of American and Vietnamese officials prominent in the study; and a 32-page index.
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Smith, Hedrick Laurence was born on July 9, 1933 in Kilmacolm, Scotland. Son of Sterling L. and Phebe (Hedrick) Smith.
Bachelor, Williams College, 1955. Doctor of Letters (honorary), Williams College, 1975. Postgraduate (Fulbright scholar), Balliol College, Oxford, England, 1956.
Doctor of Letters (honorary), Wittenburg University, 1985. Doctor of Letters (honorary), New Hampshire College, 1991. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Columbia College, 1992.
Doctor of Letters (honorary), Amherst College, 1992. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), University South Carolina, 1992. Doctor of Letters (honorary), Furman University, 1996.
With, United Press International, Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, 1959-1962;
with, New York Times, 1962-1988;
with, New York Times, Washington and S.E., 1962-1963;
with, Vietnam, 1963-1964;
Middle East correspondent, New York Times, Cairo, U.A.R., 1964-1966;
diplomatic news correspondent, New York Times, Washington, 1962-1964, 66-71;
Moscow Bureau chief, New York Times, 1971-1974;
deputy national editor, New York Times, 1975-1976;
Washington Bureau chief, New York Times, 1976-1979;
chief Washington correspondent, New York Times, 1980-1985;
Washington correspondent, New York Times magazine, 1987-1988. Visiting journalist American Enterprise Institute, 1985-1987. Fellow Foreign Policy Institute, Johns Hopkins University Sch Advanced International Studies, 1989-1997.
Panelist Washington Week in Review, Public Broadcasting Service, 1969-1995.
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Trustee Williams College, 1982-1997, National Center for Humanities, 2005-2007. Member Aspen Institute Domestic Strategy Group, 1997-2002. Board directors New American Schools, 1996-2004.
Member steering committee Concerned Journalists, since 2001. With United States Air Force, 1956-1959. Member Gridiron Club, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Ann Bickford, June 29, 1957 (divorced December 1985). Children: Laurel Ann, Jennifer Laurence, Sterling Scott, Lesley Roberts. Married Susan Zox, March 7, 1987.