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Watergate prosecutor designate Archibald Cox '34 testified yesterday he is satisfied he has been granted all the power anyone could ask for as independent special prosecutor in the Watergate case and related matters...
Meanwhile, the Administration has continued its attempts to keep a rein, however light, over the course of the criminal investigation into the Watergate matter. Archibald Cox '34 apparently is satisfied with his control over the investigation. But Elliot Richardson '41, the Attorney General-designate and Cox's nominal superior, is behaving like the president's man. If there is one thing totally unnecessary to the evolving crisis, it is further interference by the president...
...selection of Archibald Cox as the prosecutor of the Watergate Case is understandable. His task will be to investigate and prosecute violations of the law. He is well equipped for this job by his previous experience. But it must be understood that the crimes in the Watergate affair are not limited to the technical violations of the Federal law; they include the intolerable abuse of public trust in the office of the presidency...
...Senate Judiciary Committee hearings, to continue this morning at 10:30 a.m., will feature testimony from Archibald Cox '34, the special Watergate prosecutor, in conjunction with the nomination of Elliot L. Richardson '41 to the attorney-generalship...
...Archibald Cox '34 is no stranger to crisis situations. Throughout his academic and legal career, the 61-year-old professor of Law has responded quickly to appeals from his colleagues at Harvard and his personal friends in Washington...