Word: nixon
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Tonight the Proud Eagle Tribe, a group of revolutionary women, bombed the Center for International Affairs at Harvard," the letter reads. "The Center figures out new ways for the Pig Nixon to try to destroy people's wars in Asia, Latin America and the Middle East, and grooms toads like Henry Kissinger ['50], who left the Center to join Nixon's death machine...
...reported that year that Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France Stanley H. Hoffmann, former head of the Committee on Social Studies, led a group of about 15 students to Washington on December 11, 1970 for a secret meeting with Kissinger, who was then serving as President Richard M. Nixon's national security adviser...
...list of 23 also cut some prominent candidates, including Dean of the College Ernest R. May '59 and Archibald Cox '34, whose involvement with the Nixon administration and flamboyant method of troubleshooting made him unpalatable to many...
...writer Paul Johnson, in reviewing the history of Watergate and the Nixon Administration, suggested that Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein did a disservice to America and its interests by pursuing the story of a cheap burglary at the Democratic national headquarters until, in effect, the two reporters drove Nixon to an extremity much like suicide...
...students were satisfied, even charmed, by Simpson. "I went in hostile because of the domestic-violence thing," says student Jane Labous. "But basically he exonerated himself." Which is also what Richard Nixon did in 1978 when he made his first university appearance after his resignation at the Oxford Union. Like Simpson, Nixon said his conscience was clear. And like Simpson, the disgraced President hoped a kind and courteous reception in England would begin to turn the tide of public opinion at home. For Nixon, it worked. In Simpson's case, the jury may be out for a very long time...