Word: resignations
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Levine, professor of Biology, and Goodenough, assistant professor of Biology, announced that because of increasing responsibilities to their family and their work they would resign the co-mastership at the end of the year. Levine and Goodenough--the first couple to share equally in a House master appointment--became co-masters in July...
...children, is a graduate of Harvard College ('58), Harvard Law School ('61), and a student of the Graduate School of Public Administration ('62-'63). He is teaching a seminar at the Institute of Politics this year, "How the Congress Responds to Crisis." He is confident that Nixon will either resign or be impeached. He speculates that Tuesday's Republican loss of the Cincinnati congressional seat of Rep. Willis D. Gradison Jr. (R-Ohio) to the Democrats will create "more than just subsurface panic" in the GOP, and it will place "enormous pressure" on the president to resign...
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...
...their significant demands is that all Federal Government officials resign and that free elections be held in the future." Murphy explained that the demand applied to, among others, all U.S. Senators and Representatives...
...Democrats emphasized how far the idols had fallen. In one campaign ad, a metalworker complained about the low income tax that Nixon paid. Republicans were also disturbed by Nixon's meager church contributions. With an adroit twist of the political knife, Democrat VanderVeen said that Nixon should resign so that ever-popular Jerry Ford would become President. If Nixon did not leave office voluntarily, said VanderVeen, impeachment should go forward. POLITICS