Word: gurneys
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DIED. EDWARD GURNEY, 82, President Nixon's staunchest defender on the Senate Watergate Committee; in Winter Park, Florida. Gurney, Florida's first Republican Senator since Reconstruction, gave up his seat in 1974 to defend himself, successfully, against corruption charges...
According to Afrasiabi, Roy P. Mottahedeh, Gurney professor of history and the former head of the center, has been trying to ruin his career...
...your article "Former Post-Doc Will Stand Trial" (News, Feb. 8, 1996), you tell readers that according to Dr. [Kaveh] Afrasiabi-the former post-doc in question-"[Mr. Afrasiabi's] arrest and upcoming pre-trial hearing... are the culmination of five years of feuding with Gurney Professor of History Roy P. Mottahedeh...
...Afrasiabi. I would, in fact, welcome Dr. Afrasiabi filing such a "formal complaint" so that a panel of his peers might evaluate his charges and he might return to scholarship, which I very much hope Dr. Afrasiabi will make his primary concern in the future. -Roy P. Mottahedeh Gurney Professor of History
According to Afrasiabi, his arrest and upcoming pre-trial hearing--set for March 12--are the culmination of five years of feuding with Gurney Professor of History Roy P. Mottahedeh, the former director of Harvard's Center for Middle Eastern studies...