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...decision of an intermediate appelate court in one state isn't very earthshaking," Archibald Cox, University Professor and counsel for the University of California in the Bakke case, said yesterday...
...intelligent voice or its reputation for literary excellence. Except for The New Yorker, it remains the foremost showcase for serious fiction and poetry in the U.S. Among recent contributors: John Earth, Bernard Malamud, John Updike, Joyce Carol Gates and John Gardner. The March issue features an essay by Archibald MacLeish, a memoir by Isaac Bashevis Singer and a poem by Robert Perm Warren...
...moral aspirations of Harvard students undoubtedly profited more from the example of Archibald Cox than from any course, in ethics...
Another unsettling element is the extensive leakage of the facts of the case to the press even before the targets of the probe were told they were under investigation. Says Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz: "This is not a press leak but a press hemorrhage." Former Watergate Prosecutor Archibald Cox believes that "little leaks are one thing. Systematically giving out information of this scale raises real worries about the sensitivity of the people engaged in the administration of justice." Burke Marshall, a Yale law professor who once served as Assistant U.S. Attorney General, complained in the New York Times...
...Archibald Cox '34, Loeb University Professor and former Watergate special prosecutor, Saturday became chairman of Common Cause, the Washington-based public interest lobby...