Word: coxes
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...administration such as Nixon's, where crass corruption has cut so deep, any modicum of integrity can seem to be admirable. Against the dismal background of Watergate, the refusal of Elliot L. Richardson '41 last October to fire former Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox '34 appeared a welcome relief. But Richardson's minimal act, clearly also an act of political necessity, did not erase his earlier record. Nor did his supposed act of conscience remedy the vicious policies of which Watergate was the dramatic consequence--policies Richardson helped implement as Secretary of Defense and earlier as Secretary of Health, Education...
Archibald Cox '34, Williston Professor of Law, told a crowd of over 1000 faculty members, alumni and graduating seniors that "the recognition of the House's right to any evidence it deems relevant seems essential to the viability of impeachment as an institution...
...Cox spoke on the involvement of scholars in government, while Fitzgerald read a poem, "Recollections," written for the occasion...
...defending national champ eight of cox Nancy Hadley, stroke Alison Hill, seven Allison Hall, six Wiki Royden, five Jenny Getsinger, four Katie Moss, three Connie Cervilla, two Judith Ames, and bow Marie Adams will undergo a minor shake-up for the race. Baker has straight-rigged the boat, changing it from the German rig he employed all season...
...excited about the race," said cox Amy Sacks. "We never thought we'd get this far, but I think...