Word: coxing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Archibald Cox '34 will rejoin the faculty of Law this Fall after four and a half years as solicitor general of the United States...
Sources at the Law School confirmed yesterday that Cox, one nation's leading authorities on labor law, will return to teach-ere as a full professor. His schedule is expected to include a year course on criminal law and an advanced course...
...retirement from the office of solicitor general was July 13 by President Johnson. Cox, 52, resigned the post as ranking official of the Department "for personal...
...approval of his appointment be voted by the Board of of which Cox himself...
...Washington that Lyndon Johnson would like to become the first President to appoint a Negro to the U.S. Supreme Court. Last week, Johnson did the next thing to it when he named Federal Judge Thurgood Marshall, 57, to the prestigious post of U.S. Solicitor General. Marshall will replace Archibald Cox, 53, a former Harvard Law School professor who is resigning after four years of Government service...