Word: jenner
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Hungate suggested that "if someone brought an elephant through that door and I said 'That's an elephant,' someone would say, 'That's an inference. It could be a mouse with a glandular condition.' " There were sharp personal exchanges as the commit tee grew restive. Latta irrelevantly criticized Counsel Jenner for having publicly supported the repeal of antiprostitution legis lation, and Latta in turn was scolded by Ohio Democrat John Seiberling for his improper remarks...
...begins a proposed set of articles of impeachment presented to the House Judiciary Committee last week by its special counsel, John Doar, and minority counsel, Albert E. Jenner Jr. Indeed, there are so many specific allegations against the President that five different sets of impeachment articles were prepared by the staff and a few Congressmen on the committee. The staff's aim was to give the members most of the possible choices. The committee will apparently pick and choose from all five sets as it makes its historic decisions...
...committee returned to its closed-door briefings, St. Clair spent two days giving his version of the evidence that had been presented over the past six weeks by Doar and the committee's Republican counsel, Albert Jenner. St. Clair concentrated on Nixon's role in the payment of hush money to Hunt, a topic that the edited White House tape transcripts show was discussed at length by Nixon in a meeting with Dean and Haldeman on March 21,1973. St. Clair contends that Nixon's possible impeachment hangs almost solely on whether he approved such a payment...
...Jenner was slightly livelier in manner and, though selected by the Republicans, came across more like a prosecutor than Doar. Observed Republican Hamilton Fish Jr. of New York: "Doar deliberately cultivates a monotone to try to avoid revealing personal biases or coloring the facts. It's awfully dull." Indeed, within an hour after the opening of the first day of hearings, Democratic Representative James Mann of South Carolina fell asleep...
...typical day, the committee plowed through three 250-page notebooks. There were 14 books dealing with the Watergate break-in and coverup, three for the ITT scandal (presented entirely by Jenner), three for the milk-fund case and 16 for other matters like campaign dirty tricks and Nixon's taxes. Occasionally members donned earphones to listen to one of the 19 presidential tapes obtained...