Word: williston
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Williston Professor of Law, has accepted a visiting professorship at Cambridge University to begin next October, it was announced this week. Cox, who was praised by President Bok earlier this week, does not have to stay in England for very long, but he may well use the excuse to keep away from America's reality crisis...
Archibald Cox '34, Williston Professor of Law, has been named a visiting professor at Cambridge University in England for the academic year beginning next October...
Vorenberg was sworn in on May 30, two weeks after his colleague Cox, Williston Professor of Law, was selected by Elliot L. Richardson '41, now Attorney General. Vorenberg described himself as the "number two man" in Cox's investigation. He said he worked closely with Cox in planning the investigation, and that he was responsible for hiring virtually all of the Special Prosecutor's staff...
...head of the University Committee on Rights and Responsibilities, James Vorenberg '49, professor of Law, will probably be unable to participate in the hearing on the matter, because he is in Washington helping to investigate the real Watergate affair as a member of the staff of Archiblad Cox '34, Williston Professor of Law and the attorney general's special prosecutor...
...center of the Watergate controversy is Harvard's former trouble-shooter, Archibald Cox '34, Williston Professor of Law and the Justice Department's special Watergate prosecutor. Cox was appointed in mid-May by attorney general Elliot L. Richardson '41, who studied under Cox at the Law School right after World...