Word: dischargee
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Bork says that he agreed to fire Cox, after Elliot Richardson and his former deputy William Ruckelshaus refused, because "I believe a President has the right to discharge any member of the Executive branch." At first he thought that he should tender his own resignation after carrying out the order...
Until those harsh accusations were filed with the judge, Richardson had kept his own counsel on charges from Agnew's office that he was out to get the Vice President. The situation had its private delicacies as well as formal proprieties, since Agnew and Richard son are old antagonists. Agnew...
Nwafor yesterday refused to disclose which search committee appointment he was referring to. However, it is probable that Nwafor was making reference to former Dean Dunlop's appointment of Guinier to that body. Guinier refused to comment on Nwafor's charge but said that the search committee had only had...
Our troubles today stem from the inadequacy of the Nixon Administration in the discharge of its responsibility for managing the economy. Other policies can and will be made, and they will work. When they do. I will be happy to be a bull again.
Sir / There are many young men like myself who obeyed the law when we were drafted though we disagreed with the legality of the war. How many of the men involved in Watergate will emerge with an honorable discharge when all the facts are in? As one who has obeyed...