Word: korff
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...greatest advocate," a grateful Richard Nixon told Rabbi Baruch Korff, 60, last spring, and the tribute stands unchallenged. For the past year the beleaguered President has been extravagantly extolled and defended by Korff, sprightly founder and head of the National Citizens' Committee for Fairness to the Presidency, Inc. Last week Nixon found time to meet with Korff in San Clemente, Calif., where he accepted a token of the rabbi's devotion: a copy of a hagiographic paperback called The Personal Nixon: Staying on the Summit, which Korff s organization is rushing into the bookstores...
Later in the week, Nixon addressed by phone some 2,500 diehard supporters who were attending a rally in Washington, B.C., that Korff had organized. Said the President: "Rabbi Korff s eloquence, his intelligence, his dedication, have been a great source of strength to me and all of us in these difficult times." In reply, Korff told the President: "We love you dearly." He brushed away a tear as he hung up the receiver...
...RABBI) IRA A. KORFF Nantasket, Mass
...unusually pathetic victims or for being related to important people. "Interesting" is too strong a word to describe some of these people, though a word to describe some of these people, though, especially the ones like Tricia Nixon and Edward Cox or Claude and Paloma Picasso. Meeting Rabbi Baruch Korff might be intriguing, reading about...
...Korff's letter, which was read into the Congressional Record yesterday by Sen. Carl T. Curtis (R-Neb.), also quotes O'Neill as saying that "rather than see the evidence made public, I think the president will resign...