Word: archibald
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...Archibald Cox, 48, Solicitor General. Ever present at Senator John Kennedy's side during the 1958-59 congressional battles over a labor reform bill was a trim, crew-cut law professor whom North Carolina's grumpy Graham Barden dubbed "that nit picker from Harvard." Shy, witty
Another Kennedy selection from the University was Archibald Cox, Royall Professor of Law, as Solicitor General. In this post Cox will have two primary duties: First, he will be the government's lawyer in the Supreme Court of the United States, and thus will be responsible for all cases in the Court dealing with the federal government. Second, when the government loses a case in a primary court, Cox must make the decision whether or not to appeal the outcome to a higher court...
Positions may have been offered to a substantial number of members of the University and M.I.T. faculties, including John Kenneth Galbraith, Archibald Cox, Robert R. Bowie, Abram Chayes, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and Walt W. Rostow...
Among the prominent persons reported heading South were Dean Bundy, John Kenneth Galbraith, Archibald Cox, Robert Bowie, Abram Chayes and Arthur Schlesinger...
...speak in Harvard Hall last year will remember); it has the built-in advantage of immediately alienating a certain number of ineffectuals and of subtly flattering the educated majority; thus it is considered controversial. It also permits Mr. MacDonald to indulge in one of his greatest pleasures: insulting Archibald MacLeish...