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Wayne Granquist and Stanley Morris at the Office of Management and Budget are guiding Carter's campaign. They drafted the presidential proclamation. In a few weeks they will present Carter with a final draft of an Executive order to all federal agencies and departments...
...NOTE TO THE READER: The first page of the rough draft of this column was either lost or Blown Off in the Shop. This is a new version, which I had to write under incredible pressure. I have tried, largely unsuccess-fully as it turns out, to reproduce the "lines" which originally appeared on the lost page Thanks, Marc...
Price was drawn into the White House Watergate efforts back in April, 1973 when Nixon called upon him to draft the speech announcing the resignations of his two chief White House aides, H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman. But in the last week of July, 1974, Ray Price unobtrusively entered into the inner circle of actors involved in the Watergate drama. As Nixon's collaborator on the resignation speech and one of the aides who advised the president during the ultimate unravelling of Watergate, Price received a close-up look at the final days of President Nixon...
...much more reticent about the Richard Nixon he knows today. The signs of Price's continuing ties to the disgraced former president are evident even here at Harvard. During a recent interview, Price pointed to a pile of papers of his desk at the Institute of Politics--a draft of a section from the memoirs he is reading for Nixon. It is apparently a routine occurrence for Julie Nixon Eisenhower or Rose Mary Woods to telephone for Price at the institute. Occasionally, even Nixon himself reportedly calls the institute looking for Price, much to the surprise of students answering phones...
...committee of four law professors and Norman Dorsen, president of the ACLU, wrote the first draft of the statement, Ruth B. Ginsberg, general counsel for the ACLU, said yesterday...