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Word: coxes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...equally tragic is it that Archibald Cox, who in his years as Solicitor General applied his intellectual energies to protect black speakers and demonstrators from the dictatorial powers of redneck sheriffs, should find himself purged by the dictatorship of those who claim association in this University...

Author: By Antonio Rossman, | Title: ABSOLUTE BLINDNESS' | 4/2/1971 | See Source »

Meanwhile the Detective Bureau of the Cambridge Police Department has not even received the warrants signed by University troubleshooter Archibald Cox '34 against the three persons charged with trespassing at Friday's Teach-In, Detective Sergeant JamesRoscoe said yesterday. As soon as the bureau receives the warrants, the suspects will be described on teletype to other areas, and two Cambridge Police detectives will be put on the case, he added...

Author: By Patti B. Saris, | Title: Disrupters May Face Charges Before CRR | 4/2/1971 | See Source »

...Achibald Cox '34, University trouble shooter, told a meeting of House committee chairmen yesterday that the University has not decided what evidence it will use to support any charges against disrupters. He pointed out that a picture of someone screaming may not actually prove that person was trying to stop the teach-in. Cox said the person might actually be trying to half the disruption...

Author: By J. RYAN Oconnell, | Title: BRASS TAKE ON ALL COMERS | 4/1/1971 | See Source »

Tuesday night Cox, May and Dunlop met with 50 members of Quincy House. Fifty members of PL and SDS arrived and joined the discussion. There was no disruption, and the administrators leftafter an hour of talk. Earlier Tuesday, they had met with all the House resident tutors in the Faculty Room of University Hall. Yesterday evening, the three administrators met with editors of the CRIMSON and later with the House Masters...

Author: By J. RYAN Oconnell, | Title: BRASS TAKE ON ALL COMERS | 4/1/1971 | See Source »

...lesson should be obvious; traditional liberalism can shield a criminal, fascist government just as easily as a criminal, fascist faction within the society. We must recognize what is behind the shield that Archibald Cox was trying to interpose in Sanders Theatre. That shield must be thrust aside and the crimes brought to a halt...

Author: By Carroll Dorgan, | Title: Looking Behind the Shield | 4/1/1971 | See Source »

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