Word: jeb
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...Watergate affair. The list included former Attorney General John Mitchell, who headed the Nixon committee at the time of the Watergate arrests; H.R. Haldeman, the President's White House chief of staff; John Dean III, Nixon's chief legal counsel; Charles Colson, a former Nixon counsel; and Jeb Stuart Magruder, a former White House aide and deputy director of the re-election committee who is now an assistant to the Secretary of Commerce. McCord, who faces up to 45 years in prison for his part in the wiretapping, talked in hopes of getting a more lenient sentence from...
...Jeb Stuart Magruder, a former deputy campaign director for President Nixon and a central figure in the Watergate bugging controversy, may come to Harvard next year as a fellow at the Institute of Politics...
These actions by Gray were all the more remarkable for a particular reason: in the Watergate trial, testimony by Jeb Magruder, deputy director of the Nixon committee, indicated that it was Dean who had first recommended that Liddy be hired by the committee because of his background in "investigative and intelligence" activity. To Senators' questions, Gray insisted: "We never had any reason to conjecture that he [Dean] was compromised by Watergate...He was the counsel to the President...
...Shriver. On Saturday an unexpectedly large turnout of antiwar demonstrators, estimated at 75,000 by D.C. police, gathered quietly at the Lincoln Memorial to form their "March Against Death and for Peace." Arriving at the Washington Monument, the crowd heard Representative Bella Abzug scold Nixon's Inaugural executive director, Jeb Magruder: "He wanted us to call off our demonstration because he feared the counter-Inaugural would affect the sale of his plaques." She praised 150 of her fellow legislators for boycotting the ceremonies. Bearing out-of-date signs reading STOP THE BOMBING, the demonstration seemed passive, as though it commemorated...
TIME has learned that still another figure who held an important White House position before moving to the Committee for the Re-Election of the President played a key role in the Watergate case. He is Jeb Stuart Magruder, now one of the Nixon committee's deputy directors. Before he joined C.R.P. in April of 1971, Magruder was first an assistant to H.R. Haldeman, the President's chief of staff, and later to Herb Klein, Nixon's Director of Communications-giving Magruder about two years on the White House staff. It was known earlier that the cash...