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...mention the fact that. "Oh my god, that was so cold," in the words of shivering, wringing-wet varsity cox Devin, Mahony, whose exuberant oarsmen sent her for a swim...
...guest who was an expert in the topic under discussion. For example, many of the cases we were studying were in the field of school desegregation and reverse discrimination. J. Harold Flannery, then Director of the Harvard Center for Law and Education, was a frequent guest, as was Archibald Cox, who had field an amicus curie brief in DeFunis v. Odegard, involving the question of whether a law school may constitutionally give preference to members of racial minorities. When the Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wode, the celebrated abortion case, was handed down, our guests included a professor...
Varsity: 1. Dartmouth 4:40.0; 2. Radcliffe (bow, Jocelyn McArthur; 2. Eleanor Prior; 3. Allison Townley; 4. Joyce Gallagher; 5. Ellen Kennlly; 6. Marianne Romak; 7. Jenny Hale; stroke, Rosemary Pugh; cox, Rachel Miller...
...Richardson himself notes that the Cox incident may hurt him in the nomination fight, especially with ultra-conservative party regulars...
After all, Richardson had already reached the apogee of political influence when, as Attorney General during the Watergate scandal, he stood up to President Nixon and resigned rather than fire Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox...