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Archibald Cox, 70, special Watergate prosecutor whose demand for access to all relevant presidential tapes prompted Nixon to order his firing, which precipitated "Saturday Night Massacre" of Oct. 20, 1973.* The soft-spoken law professor reached Harvard's mandatory retirement age in May, but continues to teach. National chairman of Common Cause, citizens' lobbying group. Worries about slippage from post-Watergate reforms. Sees "general backsliding in morality and a lack of sensitivity to high standards in Government...
...whole, Ted has very few regrets about the time he has spent in Cambridge. He seems plagued by the same worries which plague most people about to finish school--courses he wishes he had taken and courses he wishes he had not taken--but he says he would still cox and would still study chemistry...
...Mary W. Cox North...
...Radcliffe's primary intention to get people to sign up as loyal instant Radcliffe women," says Mary Cox, vice president for development. "We don't care if they have a Radcliffe banner in their room or not "President Horner also says that Radcliffe is not concerned about what level of allegiance women undergraduates show toward Radcliffe. "I care why women say they go to Harvard," she says. "It's like immigrants who change their names. I care if they are denying a part of themselves...
...DiCesare (3), Bauer. LOB-Harvard, Holy Cross 10. 2B-Weller, Martall, DiCesare HR-Martell, Farrell. 1P H R ER BB SO Cox 1/2 3 5 1 1 0 Brown 1/2 2 2 2 2 0 Sonch(W) 8 3 4 0 6 3 Burgees 21/2 7 7 6 5 1 Plum 21/2 2 2 2 2 1 Goddard 3 1 2 2 3 0 O Connor (L) 1 2 1 1 2 0 Wp-Brown, Serich, PS-Mortolli...