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...James Vorenberg '48, professor of Law and a former consultant to special prosecutor Archibald Cox '34, rejoined the Watergate special prosecution force Wednesday...
...Vorenberg, who resigned his original post after Cox was fired by President Nixon on October 21, will be a special part-time consultant to Cox's successor, Leon Jaworski. James Doyle, spokesman for the prosecution team, said that Vorenberg will come to Washington at least every other Thursday, as he did when Cox was in charge of the investigation...
Doyle said that Vorenberg resumed his duties at the personal request of Jaworski...
...Vorenberg said yesterday "My job is to keep a running record of decisions made by the prosecutor's office. This will help to insure that future prosecuting decisions are consistent with those made earlier...
...faculty committee on violent crime swung into action. Federal district judge Charles E. Wyzanski '27 urged students to set up patrols of their own. David S. Landes, professor of History, said faculty members should devote some time to studying possible solutions to violence in the area, and James Vorenberg '48, professor of Law and director of the Center for Criminal Justice, assigned three members of his staff to start such a study. Vice president for Administration Stephen S.J. Hall announced that he was letting his secretaries who walk home leave early enough to get home by dark, and urged other...