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Richardson resigned his post as U.S. Attorney General in 1973 after President Richard M. Nixon ordered him to fire Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox '34. After Richardson's deputy also refused Nixon's order and resigned, Nixon convinced Solicitor General Robert Bork to fire Cox, in a series of events later labelled the Saturday Night Massacre...
...March 10, Radcliffe President Mary I. Bunting (left) discusses the women's demands with their leaders and determines that a police bust may be the University's only option in the situation. On March 14, Professor of Law Archibald Cox warn the women that a raid will take place if they do not vacate the building. The next day, the women leave, but they vow to continue pressing for their demands...
...School professor Archibald Cox'34 (below) is appointed special Watergateprosecutor by the Justice Department, and severaldays later, President Nixon admits to ignoringwarnings about a Watergate cover-up in the WhiteHouse...
...maturing into one of the most sensible, morally informed and insightful observers of our national life, a true public intellectual," says Harvey G. Cox Jr., Thomas professor of divinity, who taught Dionne while in college. "I'm glad that I had a little something to do with his early formation...
...Cox has already decided to ignore the supposed China link and focus his investigation on one narrow point: Did the Loral waiver damage national security, and if so, how did it happen? He will sort through the contradictory advice Clinton was given--State Department in favor, Justice against--and look for signs that Loral lobbied behind the scenes. Before Clinton signed, the company bombarded the White House with calls and at least one letter, warning the Administration that delay would jeopardize Loral's contract. Schwartz says he never raised the issue with Clinton directly. The company's chief Washington lobbyist...