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...report implicitly raises questions about the professional conduct of Nixon's principal lawyers: James St. Clair, J. Fred Buzhardt and Charles Alan Wright. It alleges that they, as well as former White House Chief of Staff Alexander Haig, repeatedly impeded the work of the prosecutors, first Archibald Cox and then Leon Jaworski. They did so, according to the report, by delaying the delivery of evidence, sometimes claiming they could not find it, until courts required that it be produced. Wright, a law professor at the University of Texas, was specifically cited for having vouched in court for Nixon...
...report's unflattering portrayal of the role of one of Watergate's ostensible heroes: former Attorney General Elliot Richardson, now U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain. The document concedes that Richardson acted conscientiously in resigning rather than bowing to Nixon's orders to fire Cox. But until then, the report claims, Richardson continually urged Cox to limit his investigation and to stop pushing so hard for evidence...
...think we'll do well again this year as long as our pacemakers hold up." ORDER OF EVENTS Estimated Start 10 a.m. Veteran Singles 10:30 Women's Fours with Coxswain 10:50 Double Sculls 11:10 Lightweight Eight (Boston Herald American Trophy) 11:25 Elite Fours with Cox (Schaefer Trophy) 11:40 Novice Singles 12:10p.m. Intermediate Fours with Cox 12:30 Women's singles 12:55 Junior Eights 1:10 Intermediate Light Singles 1:35 Paris without Cox 1:55 Intermediate Singles (Hawes Memorial Trophy) 2:20 Intermediate Eights (Boxton Mayor's Trophy) 2:40 Elite Light Singles...
...best example came earlier this month. Dick Gregory and John Galbraith were the graduation speakers, Archibald Cox spoke at the Alumni Association. Now that really covers the political spectrum, does...
...Cox said the case would not force him to take any time off from teaching at the Law School next fall...