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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Paul McCloskey (R-Calif.), speaking last night at the Law School Forum, challenged his audience to draw its own distinction between what kind of classified information should be disclosed to the public and what kind withheld for reasons of national security...

Author: By Steven A. Gield, | Title: McCloskey Addresses 80 At Law Forum | 10/7/1975 | See Source »

...McCloskey asked the audience of 80 to vote on whether Rep. Michael J. Harrington (D-Mass.) should be censured by Congress for revealing classified Central Intelligence Agency information about U.S. involvement in the 1974 overthrow of Chilean President Salvador Allende...

Author: By Steven A. Gield, | Title: McCloskey Addresses 80 At Law Forum | 10/7/1975 | See Source »

...McCloskey did not say how he would vote on the Harrington case, adding that the matter is "not susceptible to precise answers." He said there are dangers both in too much and too little public disclosure of information, and called for a "case-by-case examination" of such issues when they come...

Author: By Steven A. Gield, | Title: McCloskey Addresses 80 At Law Forum | 10/7/1975 | See Source »

...been the most painful problems. After seven months in prison, former Mitchell Deputy Jeb Stuart Magruder is employed as vice president of a religious foundation in Colorado Springs at half his former $36,000 Government salary. Egil ("Bud") Krogh has been hired as an assistant to Republican Congressman Peter McCloskey of California at $16,000; he drew $40,000 in Nixon's Transportation Department...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: And Where Is the Palace Guard? | 8/11/1975 | See Source »

...side with Ford should his vote be needed. On the trip back from West Point, Ford went to work on Air Force One's telephone, going down the list of his opponents and calling member after member, including some Southern Democrats. He called California's Pete McCloskey, Ohio's William Stanton, Tennyson Guyer and Charles Mosher, Illinois' Edward Madigan and Robert McClory, Michigan's Philip Ruppe, Vermont's James Jeffords. They all promised to go with the President. "This means an awful lot to me," Ford told them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONGRESS: The Veto Sticks | 6/16/1975 | See Source »

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