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With the Senate confirmation last week of Attorney General Elliot Richardson and the implicit approval of his chosen special prosecutor, Archibald Cox, the stage is set for an all-out pursuit of the guilty: Democrat Cox, an aggressive Solicitor General in the Kennedy Administration, declared in Richardson's presence that he did not intend to "shield anybody, and I don't intend to be intimidated by anybody...
...most people who know Archibald Cox, the wry, close-cropped Harvard law professor and former...
Elliot L. Richardson '41, Nixon's attorney general-designate (now confirmed), chose Archibald Cox '34, to head the Justice Department's investigation into the Watergate scandal...
Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox '34 Wednesday named Philip B. Heymann and James Vorenberg '49, professors of Law, as informal assistants in setting up the Watergate investigation...
...related developments, Elliot L. Richardson '41 was confirmed by the Senate as the new Attorney General. Satisfied at Richardson's choice of Archibald Cox '34 as Watergate special prosecutor, the Senate approved Richardson, who fills the post once occupied by John N. Mitchell. Mitchell was indicted last week in connection with an unreported contribution to Nixon's campaign...