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...criminal involvement. Dershowitz, who is serving as Rosner's counsel, charged that the U.S. attorney had documents which proved Leuci's perjury at the time the Supreme Court was considering reversing Rosner's decision, but did not make that information known to either the court or the defense. Elliot G. Sagor, an assistant federal attorney who is prosecuting the Rosner case, has labeled Dershowitz's charge that the U.S. attorney deliberately withheld the information about Leuci, contained in a document known as the Goe Memorandum, as "outrageous...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Transcript of Dershowitz's Hearing | 7/19/1974 | See Source »

...month. The new members of the 30-member board are: Andrew Heiskell of New York City, a 1936 graduate of the Business School and president of Time, Inc.; John U. Monro '34 of Birmingham, Ala., former dean of students here and now director of freshman students at Miles College; Elliot L. Richardson '41 of McLean, Va., former U.S. attorney general and secretary of Defense; Lloyd H. Smith, Jr. of San Francisco, a 1948 graduate of the Medical School and chairman of the department of medicine at the University of California at San Francisco; and Mary E. Proctor '63 of Washington...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW OVERSEERS | 7/1/1974 | See Source »

...dream. There are Pop Singer and Composer John Phillips, 37, his first wife, Michelle Phillips, 29, and his second missus, South African Actress Genevieve Waite, 26, all making music for their "family label," Paramour Records. No hanky-panky about it either. Although Phillips, who with Michelle, Cass Elliot, and Denny Doherty founded the Mamas and the Papas singing group in 1965, likes to call his life-style with a giggle "a ménage à trois," the relationship seems to be purely commercial. Michelle and Genevieve are capital investments. "There's something about me that makes women sing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jun. 24, 1974 | 6/24/1974 | See Source »

...President did not have a reasonable motive for withholding his knowledge of the coverup, then he could be guilty of an obstruction of justice." And he would be guilty partly because he was the head of the legal system, not in spite of that fact. As former Attorney General Elliot Richardson puts it, "The President, like anyone else in law enforcement, is subject to the requirements...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Is the President Legal Chief? | 6/17/1974 | See Source »

...Harvard ever had a just pride in the role its alumni play in American politics, that pride can not be restored so quickly after the moral disgrace of Vietnam. Elliot Richardson can not approve of the Christmas bombings of Hanoi as a government official one day and then turn around and serve as an ideal of moral politics the next because he stuck with Archibald Cox. Things do not work that easily. Despite Watergate and Archibald Cox, Harvard needs to do a lot more soul searching about its relationship to the seats of power...

Author: By Geoffrey D. Garin, | Title: Watergate: Camelot Regained? | 6/13/1974 | See Source »

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