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Later that evening, as workers in his national campaign headquarters jubilantly tossed Florida oranges to one another, the President warned them against overconfidence. And Political Counselor Rogers C.B. Morton cautioned: "We don't want to gloat." But in winning 53% of the Republican vote in Florida, Ford practically eliminated Reagan from the running...
...some bruising lumps he took earlier. Two sworn statements by former President Nixon released last week seemed to contradict sworn statements by Kissinger. The first Nixon contradiction came in a rambling, seven-hour deposition given at San Clemente last January in response to a $3 million suit filed by Morton H. Halperin, a former National Security Council staff member whose telephone was tapped for 21 months by the FBI beginning in May 1969. Nixon and Kissinger are among eight officials of the Nixon Administration being sued by Halperin. Nixon readily conceded that he had ordered the wiretapping program, which involved...
...specifically approving the wiretapping of Halperin himself. By contrast, in his own affidavit for this suit, filed last January, Kissinger claimed that it was Hoover who had first mentioned Halperin, identifying him and other unspecified persons "as security risks." And it was Nixon who then had "directed surveillance of Morton Halperin and certain others...
Charles R. Nesson '60, professor of Law, said yesterday he is helping represent former National Security Council staff member Morton Halperin in his suit against former President Nixon, Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger '50 and other members of Nixon's administration...
Inasmuch as Professor Richard Lewontin '50, Agassiz Professor of Zoology, does not like to have his Sociobiology Study Group called the "Lewontin Group" or Marxists, may I suggest that perhaps the name Lysenkoists might be more appropriate, and meet with his approval? Morton W. Bloomfield Porter Professor of English