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 United States Senate Watergate Committee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its revelations prompted the introduction of articles of impeachment against the President in the House of Representatives, which led to Nixon's resignation.
The Committee played a pivotal role in gathering evidence that would lead to the indictment of forty administration officials and the conviction of several of Nixon's aides for obstruction of justice and other crimes.
The Committee had two chief counsels, Sam Dash and Fred Thompson, who advised the Democratic and Republican members of the committee, respectively.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Senate_Watergate_Committee   (251 words)

  
 John N. Mitchell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He also served as campaign director for the Committee to Re-elect the President, which engineered the Watergate first break-in and employed Watergate burglar James W. McCord, Jr.
Tape recordings made by President Nixon and the testimony of others involved confirmed that Mitchell had participated in meetings to plan the break-in of the Democratic party's national headquarters in the Watergate Hotel.
Mitchell remained in office from 1969 until he resigned in 1972 to manage President Nixon's successful reelection campaign.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_N._Mitchell   (585 words)

  
 President-Elect Orientation Guidelines
Task forces and other special committees may be appointed by the President or President-Elect to address specific issues.
Committees may not commit to expenditure of funds and may not express opinions or represent positions in the name of the association, unless specifically authorized by the BOD or Executive Committee.
Committees are not required to operate using parliamentary procedure; but the principles of parliamentary procedure are useful and should be employed when necessary.
www.saem.org /inform/effCommittees.htm   (2775 words)

  
 Committee to Re-elect the President - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Committee to Re-elect the President, often abbreviated to CRP or CREEP (which was also the way it was pronounced), was a Nixon White House fund-raising organization headed by John N. Mitchell, who had previously served as United States Attorney General.
Howard Hunt were members of CRP who planned the details of the Watergate first break-in (May 28, 1972) that led to the ensuing Watergate scandal.
CRP funds, a sum of $500,000 U.S. dollars, were used to pay legal expenses for the five Watergate burglars after their indictment in September 1972.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Committee_to_Re-Elect_the_President   (261 words)

  
 President-Elect Orientation Guidelines
While nominations for the elected positions are solicited and received from the membership, it is usually necessary for the Nominating Committee to be proactive in identifying potential candidates and encouraging them to consider running for election.
One member of the Constitution and Bylaws Committee is elected each year to a three-year term, the last year of service as chair of the committee.
Committee and task force chairs are evaluated by their liaisons and their committee/task force members using materials approved by the Board.
www.saem.org /services/p-elect.htm   (3132 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: What the President Knew -- July 28, 2003
The shadow side of the president started to emerge, and one of the reasons I took the offer to go over and run the campaign was I thought maybe I could sort of avoid the problems that I saw on the horizon.
I could hear the president talking to him, and it was simply, you know, John, we need to get the information on Larry O'Brien, the only way we can do that is through Lee's plan, and you need to do that.
A president resigned; his top aides went to jail in a political and criminal scandal that still casts a long shadow.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/white_house/july-dec03/watergate_07-28.html   (2021 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Americas The scandal that toppled a president
The break-in, during that year's election campaign, was traced to members of a Nixon-support group, the Committee to Re-elect the President.
President Ford pardoned Nixon to avoid a trial, while Nixon's chief associates, Haldeman, Ehrlichman and Mitchell, were among those convicted in 1975 for their role.
Four days later, he became the only US President to resign from office and was replaced by Vice-President Gerald Ford.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/americas/4597669.stm   (686 words)

  
 Hospitals Elect New Members of OHA Board
Also serving on the 2002 Executive Committee are Chair-Elect Thomas Sieber, president and chief executive officer of Genesis HealthCare System, Zanesville, and Secretary/Treasurer Thomas Selden, president and chief executive officer of Parma Community Hospital.
Thomas Breitenbach, president and chief executive officer of Premier Health Partners, Dayton, is the immediate past chair of the Board and will continue to hold a seat through 2002.
Additionally, John Prout, president and chief executive officer of TriHealth, Inc., Cincinnati, has been reelected as Southwest District Representative for a three-year term, and Tom Kurtz, president and chief executive officer of CMH Regional Health Center, Wilmington, who just completed a term as Trustee-At-Large, has been reelected to serve an additional one-year term.
www.statehealthclips.com /PressReleases/20020207_OHA.htm   (369 words)

  
 History: The Infamous Watergate Scandal
As it became increasingly evident that the Watergate burglars were tied closely to the Central Intelligence Agency and the Committee to re-elect the president.
(Westerfled 48-49) As the presidents lawyers were going over the tapes preparing them for the special prosecutor they made an alarming discovery.
In his first meeting with representatives of this committee he named two more people that he claimed were involved in the burglary and cover-up.
www.cyberessays.com /History/52.htm   (2082 words)

  
 Watergate
McCord was hired as "security coordinator" of the Committee for the Re-election of the President on Jan. 1, according to Powell Moore, the Nixon committee's director of press and information.
Former Attorney General John N. Mitchell, head of the Committee for the Re-Election of the President, said yesterday McCord was employed to help install that committee's own security system.
President Richard Nixon personally ordered the Watergate break-in of the Democratic party headquarters, according to a senior aide who was jailed for his part in the affair.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /USAwatergate.htm   (10399 words)

  
 The History Place - Impeachment: Richard Nixon
The subpoenaed papers and things were deemed necessary by the Committee in order to resolve by direct evidence fundamental, factual questions relating to Presidential direction, knowledge or approval of actions demonstrated by other evidence to be substantial grounds for impeachment of the President.
President Nixon's personal secretary Rose Mary Woods was eventually blamed as having caused the erasure supposedly after she had been asked to prepare a summary of taped conversations for the President.
On July 24, 1974, the Court unanimously ruled that Nixon had to surrender the tapes.
www.historyplace.com /unitedstates/impeachments/nixon.htm   (2289 words)

  
 Lauren Gelman - Blogs at the Center for Internet and Society - Stanford Law School
Developments last week suggest that lawmakers’ investigation into the president’s warrentless domestic spying program may be hijacked by an effort to pass legislation that would legalize his actions, codifying the power he’s claimed under color of his general authority to conduct a war on terror.
I wrote an op-ed for the Wireless Internet Institute urging President Bush to support the Community Broadband Act of 2005 sponsored by Senators Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) and John McCain (R-AZ) and “network neutrality” provisions in the Telecommunications Act rewrite because they are the keys to his universal broadband goal.
Instead of investigating the President’s illegal warrentless wiretaps, they have instead imposed new oversight but will allow wiretapping without warrants for up to 45 days.
cyberlaw.stanford.edu /blogs/gelman   (3561 words)

  
 Exhibit: Nixon and Watergate
The President's resignation letter is addressed to the Secretary of State, in keeping with a law passed by Congress in 1792.
The resignation letter of President Nixon is among the General Records of the Department of State.
President Nixon resigned from office under threat of impeachment on August 9, 1974.
www.archives.gov /exhibits/american_originals/nixon.html   (403 words)

  
 Indiana Wesleyan University
The nine-member committee was appointed in April to seek a successor to Dr. Jim Barnes as President of Indiana Wesleyan University.
The Search and Recommendation Committee met yesterday, May 4, and is pleased to announce that applications from internal candidates for the position of President of Indiana Wesleyan University may be submitted up to and including May 16.
The Executive Vice President position was designed not only to assist the President with the rapid growth of the University, but it was also the hope of the Board of Trustees that the Executive VP could become the next IWU President.
www.indwes.edu /presidential_search   (2591 words)

  
 American President
Stans left that post to become head of finance for the Committee to Re-elect the President in 1972.
Stans went to work for Richard Nixon as chairman of the "Nixon for President" committee in 1968.
He was president and director of Western Bancorporation in Los Angeles, vice chairman and a director of the United California Bank (1961-1962), and president of the investment banking firm Gore Forgan, William R. Staats, Inc.
www.americanpresident.org /history/richardnixon/cabinet/commerce/mauricehstans   (245 words)

  
 President Gerald Ford Speech - Pardoning Richard Nixon
By contrast, former President Gerald Ford was destined to political obscurity after losing the 1976 election to Jimmy Carter.
But it is common knowledge that serious allegations and accusations hang like a sword over our former President's head, threatening his health as he tries to reshape his life, a great part of which was spent in the service of this country and by the mandate of its people.
As President, my primary concern must always be the greatest good of all the people of the United States whose servant I am.
www.historyplace.com /speeches/ford.htm   (1381 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Watergate Prosecutor Faced Down the President
He was president of Common Cause, the self-styled citizens lobby, and he argued cases before the Supreme Court from time to time.
In 1952, during the Korean War, he resigned from the Wage Stabilization Board in protest against the president's overruling of a board decision that lowered a wage increase negotiated by United Mine Workers chief John L. Lewis.
The Watergate scandal was increasingly engulfing the Nixon presidency.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A1755-2004May29?language=printer   (1391 words)

  
 Welcoming a New President to Simmons College
Members of the Presidential Search Committee and the Board of Trustees were deeply impressed by Dr. Scrimshaw’s commitment to women’s issues in education, diversity, cross-cultural understanding, community service, and social justice.
Susan C. Scrimshaw to be the next President of Simmons College, concluding an 11-month national search.
Together, we have secured a terrific next president and a prosperous future for Simmons.
www.simmons.edu /president   (956 words)

  
 504. Jeb Stuart Magruder, former Chairman, Committee to Re-elect the President. Simpson’s Contemporary Quotations. 1988
Jeb Stuart Magruder, former Chairman, Committee to Re-elect the President.
Jeb Stuart Magruder, former Chairman, Committee to Re-elect the President
www.bartleby.com /63/4/504.html   (120 words)

  
 Nixon, Richard Milhous - Related Items - MSN Encarta
table of presidents and vice presidents of the United States
table of Republican candidates for president and vice president
encarta.msn.com /related_761563374_11.12/1972_Committee_to_Re-Elect_the_President.html   (52 words)

  
 41982c.htm
The President today announced his intention to appoint Wendell Wilkie Gunn to be Special Assistant to the President.
The President today announced that he has appointed Melvin L. Bradley to be Special Assistant to the President.
The President today announced his intention to appoint C. Anson Franklin to be Assistant Press Secretary to the President.
www.reagan.utexas.edu /archives/speeches/1982/41982c.htm   (857 words)

  
 Pennsylvania Society of Health-System Pharmacists: President Elect Nominations
One year (elected from membership; ascends to the Office of President after one year).
Performs the duties of the President when the President is unable to do so.
Collects all new policy and procedural material for the year as President, makes suggestions for revisions.
www.pshp.org /president_elect.html   (295 words)

  
 The Presidents Page
President Truman Papers related to the Steel seizure case
John F. Kennedy President by Hugh Sidey Athena NY President John F. Kennedy The Burden and the Glory edited by Allen Nevins Harper and Row Publishers NY Library of Congress 64-12673
The American President by Robert DiClerico Prentice Hall NY Messages and Papers of The Presidents 1789-1902 volumes 1-11 by James Richardson Bureau of National Literature and Art 1907
www.arnoldeducationpage.com /presidents_page.htm   (591 words)

  
 CAPHIS - Willingness to Serve Form
Please print this form, fill it out and send it to the President Elect, whose name is listed at the bottom.
This committee serves with the President that appointed them and meet officially for the first time at the next MLA meeting.
New committee members start on the committee usually with a three year term.
caphis.mlanet.org /activities/caphis_serve_form.html   (250 words)

  
 AllPolitics - A Watergate Glossary - June 12, 1997
John Mitchell -- Director of the Committee to Re-Elect the President.
Richard Nixon -- The first U.S. president to resign, Nixon sowed seeds of his own destruction a week after the break-in when he ordered a coverup of the burglary.
He became Secretary of Defense under Democratic President Bill Clinton in 1997.
www.cnn.com /ALLPOLITICS/1997/gen/resources/watergate/glossary.html   (1528 words)

  
 Farmingdale Rams
The committee will then elect a President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer.
President: Speaks for and represents the committee as a whole.
Coaches nominate two athletes who will be willing to serve on the committee.
www.farmingdalesports.com /athletics/SAAC/constitution   (220 words)

  
 All The President's Men
Their interviewing and questioning techniques were legal, but ethics were questionable at times--Bernstein especially with tricking secretaries and pushing himself into the home of the women associated with the Finance Committee for the Committee to Re-Elect the President.
Sources were determined by first looking in the phone book for names that were on check stubs uncovered from the Committee to Re-Elect the President.
Deep Throat was their primary source along with Salone, Segretti, the FBI source, Committee to Re-Elect members (especially with woman who worked closely with the finances), and the ex-boyfriend of the reporter they worked with.
www.uiowa.edu /~c019130b/atpm.html   (690 words)

  
 Nominations/Vol sfor Pres-Elect and Committee Chairs
The Nomination and Election Committee seeks your suggestions and/or nominations for candidates for the position of President-Elect as well as individuals to serve as Chairs for our various committees.
Please give this important matter your careful thought, and know that every member who steps up to one of our posts will be properly supported and prepared for success, and that no one will feel alone or over-burdened.
We are also seeking individuals interested in serving as a Committee Chair.
www.fiu.edu /personnel/_cupa/nominateoff.htm   (165 words)

  
 Fun_People Archive - 15 Mar - A Creepy Story
Safire suggested, "Committee to Re-elect the President." They liked it.
------ The challenge was to coin a catchy name that made no mention of Vice President Spiro Agnew, since President Nixon was thinking of cutting him loose.
It boiled down to CREP, they discovered, which everyone in the room pronounced as "crepe".
www.langston.com /Fun_People/1996/1996AMA.html   (297 words)

  
 Report of the Nominating Committee
Past-President Judy Palagallo, Akron, becomes Chair of the Nominating Comnittee, joining Aparna Higgins, Dayton, and Roger Marty, Cleveland State.
He will then serve as President and Past-President and then on the Nominating Committee.
She was a member of CONSTUM for three years, chairing that committee her last year, 1997-1998; and she assisted the Secretary of the section during the 1998-1999 year.
www.bgsu.edu /departments/math/Ohio-section/new-off-2002.html   (692 words)

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