Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Archibald Cox '34, Williston Professor of Law, has been named a visiting professor at Cambridge University in England for the academic year beginning next October...
...Cox, who was fired two weeks ago by President Nixon as special Watergate prosecutor, will be Pitt Professor of History and Institutions at Cambridge...
...spokesman at Cambridge said yesterday that the appointment does not mean that Cox must leave the United States for an extended period. He is required only to visit Cambridge at least once during the year to deliver a lecture or series of lectures...
...spokesman said that such visiting professorships are decided "long before" the appointments are made, sometimes as much as a year. He declined to say, however, when the decision to appoint Cox was made...
When a special prosecutor is appointed, it should be Archibald Cox. Cox is better aquainted with the case than anyone else and he is able and willing to prosecute the case to the full extent of the law as a more timid and less honest person might not be. Most significantly, he has already shown his strength of will in the face of Nixon's attempt to interfere with the course of justice...