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Harvard's brief was written by Archibald Cox '34. Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said last week that the decision to prepare an opinion was made as a result of simultaneous but separate discussions in Mass Hall and among a group of Law School professors. He said that Harvard's interests in the case are severalfold...
...forward by the White House, but no innocent ex planation for the erasure itself seems at all likely. The missing words involve a conversation between Nixon and Hal deman on June 20, 1972, just three days after the original Watergate arrests. The tape was among those subpoenaed by Archibald Cox, the special prosecutor whom Nixon fired last October. It was later turned over to Judge Sirica. Cox had drawn the "irresistible inference" that Haldeman had reported to the President that day whatever he knew about the origins of the Watergate conspiracy...
Richardson, now director of a project for the Wood row Wilson international Center for Scholars at Princeton University, resigned as Attorney General last October after President Nixon's firing of Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald...
Richardson, who resigned as attorney general when President Nixon fired Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox '34 last October, will lecture on foreign policy. The Godkin lecturer traditionally gives three lectures on three consecutive nights...
...White House, put them in a bank safe-deposit box and gave the keys to Sirica. When the White House on May 14 asked Sirica to return the Dean documents, the judge refused. He would keep the originals and give copies to new Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox and the Ervin committee staff...