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...there any official explanation of the two-and-a-half-month lapse between the issuing of the warrants and Ryan's arrest. Archibald Cox, the University's demonstration troubleshooter who procured the warrants, could not be reached for comment...
...graduate of Stanford, Bok studied for his Law degree at Harvard where he became a friend and somewhat protege to Kingman Brewster, then a professor at the Law School. As a law professor and dean Bok has almost coincidentally developed the right friends in the right places: Brewster, Archibald Cox and John Dunlop (with whom he co-authored books), professors in the Kennedy School of Government and Economics Department where he was an associate, and most important Overseers and Corporation members-many of whom take a special interest and pride in the Law School as alumni...
...members left University Hall after Administration spokesman Archibald Cox, professor of Law, agreed to negotiate the demands. Negotiations broke down six days later, chiefly because of disagreement over the 20 per cent figure. The administration charged that the figure was too high and that it did not correspond to the percentage of black workers in the Boston area as indicated by the 1960 census. OBU said that the 1960 figure was out of date, and that black and third world people constituted actually more than 20 per cent of the Boston population...
...soundest conjecture has the Corporation selecting a man of intellectual distinction, with liberal polities, chosen from an academic community, preferably the Harvard community. Prominent names include Dean Derek C. Bok of the Law School, Dean Dunlop, Archibald Cox (though his role as negotiator with radicals might hurt more than help his image), Kart Kazin of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Henry Rosovsky, Edwin Reischauer, and Edward Purcell...
...name is Archibald Cox. His occupation for the last year has been right-hand man. Among those who count, he is thought to have exercised this power with great finesse and strength...