Colson: Agent in The White House
"Colson was too much of a politician to believe that anything could be learned of value at the Democratic National ...
Cuban Exiles & Watergate: Opening a Can of Worms
"Sir, I was not there [in Watergate] to think. I was there to follow orders, not to think. As they ...
Stans: He Fixed the Books
A look at Maurice Stans is important not because he is a particularly unique individual possessing rare quaalities - there ...
Kolmbach: West Coast Bag Man
Herbert Kalmbach, who for the last five years has been Nixon's personal attorney, has emerged as one of the central ...
Wilson: Lawyer on the Right
John J. Wilson, the attorney who represented H. R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman before the Senate Watergate committee, is probably ...
Jaworski: From Dallas to Watergate
On the night of Saturday, October 20, 1973, Nixon purged Attorney General Elliot Richardson, his assistant William Ruckleshaus, and Watergate ...
Introduction: The Struggle Behind Watergate
To most Americans the Watergate affair consists of the break-in of the Democratic National Committee headquarters, its coverup, the many ...
Nixon Defense Team
While Nixon's lieutenants were being indicted and swept away by Watergate, a new group of lawyers was rapidly assembled to ...