Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...unannounced and hastily arranged morning prayer service at Appleton Chapel yesterday, President Bok praised Archibald Cox '34, in his first public remarks concerning President Nixon's dismissal of the former special Watergate prosecutor...
ARCHIBALD COX. A registered Democrat, Cox, 61, has worked for five Administrations-as a lawyer in the Departments of Justice and Labor (1943), head of the Wage Stabilization Board (1952), Solicitor General (1961-65) and special Watergate prosecutor. His reputation as a brilliant, almost arrogantly self-confident legal scholar was acquired during his 22 years on the faculty of Harvard Law School, where he took his law degree in 1937. In 1968 he headed a panel that investigated the causes of student riots at Columbia University. A year later he advised school officials during similar disturbances at Harvard...
ELLIOT L. RICHARDSON. A lifelong Republican, Richardson, 53, was born into a Boston Brahmin family and educated at Harvard (LL.B., '47), where he was a student of Cox's. As U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts, he prosecuted Boston Industrialist Bernard Goldfine, who provided Sherman Adams' famous vicuña coat. After serving as Lieutenant Governor and attorney general, he joined the Nixon Administration in 1969 and became its most versatile handyman. In five years, he served successively as Under Secretary of State; Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare; Secretary of Defense and, finally, Attorney General. He had been...
...defense by arguing for dismissal of the Ehrlichman indictment. That failed, but he is ready this week with formal requests for some of the much sought presidential tapes, access to Ehrlichman's own White House files and access to the computers that have aided Special Watergate Prosecutor Archibald Cox and the Ervin committee in their investigations...
Eighty-eight per cent indicated disapproval over Nixon's firing of former special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox '34 last Saturday...