Volume 32, Number 5 · March 28, 1985

Parade's End

By Murray Kempton

Even the unluckiest of destinies have their instructional uses, and William C. Westmoreland's bearing on the day he withdrew his suit against CBS demonstrates how protracted experience with illstarred commands can teach you how to put the best face on misfortunes.



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