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The man on this week's cover was largely unknown outside Washington, D.C., legal circles until last January, when the "Watergate Seven" defendants appeared in his courtroom. Says Senior Editor Jason McManus, who has edited most of this year's Nation stories dealing with Watergate: "By putting pressure...
Sir / If your readers don't know that a patient-be-damned attitude exists within the medical profession, it is time they learned. I have been close enough to doctors to not want to get closer (respiratory trouble), and have come to view the American doctor in general as...
Sir / Amidst our complex problems and difficulties there are some reassuring facts: the average American doctor is better trained than his colleagues elsewhere; his opportunity for postgraduate education is the most extensive in the world; and medicine is the most tightly controlled profession in the U.S.
Yet it is the legal profession that has, however belatedly and at first by a narrow edge, finally become most aroused about the transgressions against law and the Constitution that make up the dismal scandal. While the profession has moved forcefully through such men as Sirica, Cox and Richardson to...
The Maryland State Bar Association had voted without objection to seek Agnew's disbarment after his resignation as Vice President and his decision not to contest the Government's charges of evading federal income taxes. Attorneys for the association pointed out last week that the charge that Agnew...