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Lack of a firm policy until now has led to remarkable inconsistency. In some cases, material was selectively destroyed. When Zachary Taylor died in 1850, his family shipped his papers home to the Taylor plantation in Louisiana, where they were later burned by Union soldiers. Lincoln's papers were...
T. Harding Jones (Princeton, '72) is not happy with his alma mater. Neither is Shelby Cullom Davis (Princeton, '30), U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland.
As the witness raised his right hand to take the oath in a Manhattan courtroom last week, his left hand flexed tensely three times, then relaxed. It was the only instance in the 27 days of testimony that tough John Mitchell, 60, former U.S. Attorney General, betrayed any signs of...
Day after day, while beads of sweat slowly formed on his great bald head, the Government's witness told an absorbing story of how big money could buy influence at the highest levels of Richard Nixon's Administration. Harry L. Sears, head of Nixon's re-election...
Last week's indictment of the seven men brought the number of former Nix on agents charged or convicted in the scandal to 25 (see box page 20). Individual guilt or innocence is yet to be established through trials in many of these cases. But no equivalent litany of official...