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W. Mark Felt

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W. Mark Felt

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - University of Idaho - Athletics

The school's official colors are silver & gold (although black & gold are the prevalent colors for the athletic teams). Its teams, the Vandals, participate in the NCAA's Division 1-A in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). The intercollegiate athletic program offers Football, Basketball (men's & women's), Cross-Country (men's & women's), Golf (men's & women's), Indoor and Outdoor Track (men's & women's), Tennis (men's & women's), Volleyball (wo ...

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - William Rehnquist - Chief Justice

When Chief Justice Warren Burger retired in 1986, then-President Ronald Reagan nominated Rehnquist to fill the position. During confirmation hearings, Senator Edward Kennedy challenged Rehnquist on his ownership of property that had a restrictive covenant against sale to Jews; such covenants are unenforceable under Shelley v. Kraemer. Despite this and other controversies, the Senate confirmed his appointment by a 65–33 vote, and he assumed the office on September 26. Rehnquist's a ...

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William Rehnquist, William Rehnquist - Early life, William Rehnquist - Justice Department, William Rehnquist - Associate Justice, William Rehnquist - Chief Justice, William Rehnquist - Poor health on the Supreme Court, William Rehnquist - Death, William Rehnquist - Succession as Chief Justice, William Rehnquist - Family life, William Rehnquist - Trivia, William Rehnquist - Books written by Rehnquist

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Nicholas Katzenbach - Government service

From 1950 to 1952 he was attorney-advisor in the Office of General Counsel to the Secretary of the Air Force. Katzenbach was an associate professor of law at Yale from 1952 to 1956, and a professor of law at the University of Chicago from 1956 to 1960. He served in the U.S. Department of Justice as Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel in 1961-1962 and as Deputy Attorney General from 1962 to 1965. President Johnson appointed Katzenbach 65th Attorney General of the United States on February 11, 1965, and he held the office until October 2, 1966. He ...

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Nicholas Katzenbach, Nicholas Katzenbach - Early life, Nicholas Katzenbach - Government service, Nicholas Katzenbach - Role in JFK assassination investigation, Nicholas Katzenbach - Later years

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Watergate scandal - The tapes

The hearings held by the Senate Watergate Committee, in which White House Counsel John Dean was the star witness and in which many other former key administration officials gave dramatic testimony, were broadcast from May 17 to August 7, causing devastating political damage to Nixon. Each network carried coverage of the hearings every third day, starting with ABC on May 17 and ending with NBC on August 7. It was estimated that 85% of Americans with television sets tuned ...

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Watergate scandal, Watergate scandal - Overview, Watergate scandal - The burglary, Watergate scandal - The tapes, Watergate scandal - Articles of impeachment resignation and convictions, Watergate scandal - Aftermath, Watergate scandal - The Watergate Scandal in Film Literature and Music

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Nicholas Katzenbach - Role in JFK assassination investigation

In the 1979 account from the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA), it came out that on November 25, 1963, only 3 days after the John F. Kennedy assassination and before any investigation had been conducted; Nicholas Katzenbach, then Assistant Attorney General, had written a memo to Presidential Assistant Bill Moyers at the White House. Katzenbach's memocomes the closest of any known official document (Katzenbach's memo) to discussing a government coverup: "The public must be satisfied that Oswald was the assassin; tha ...

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Nicholas Katzenbach, Nicholas Katzenbach - Early life, Nicholas Katzenbach - Government service, Nicholas Katzenbach - Role in JFK assassination investigation, Nicholas Katzenbach - Later years

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - William Rehnquist - Associate Justice

Nixon nominated Rehnquist to replace John Marshall Harlan II on the Supreme Court upon Harlan's retirement, and after being confirmed by the Senate by a 68–26 vote on December 10, 1971, Rehnquist took his seat as an Associate Justice on January 7, 1972. There were two vacancies on the court at the time; Nixon nominated Lewis Franklin Powell, Jr. to fill the other. On the Burger Court, Rehnquist promptly established himself as the most conservative of Nixon's appointees, taking a narrow view of the Fourteenth Amendment and a broad vi ...

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William Rehnquist, William Rehnquist - Early life, William Rehnquist - Justice Department, William Rehnquist - Associate Justice, William Rehnquist - Chief Justice, William Rehnquist - Poor health on the Supreme Court, William Rehnquist - Death, William Rehnquist - Succession as Chief Justice, William Rehnquist - Family life, William Rehnquist - Trivia, William Rehnquist - Books written by Rehnquist

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - William Rehnquist - Death

Rehnquist died at his Arlington, Virginia, home on September 3, 2005, exactly four weeks short of his 81st birthday, after a long battle with thyroid cancer. Rehnquist was the first member of the Supreme Court to die in office since Justice Robert H. Jackson in 1954, and the first Chief Justice to die in office since Fred M. Vinson, in 1953. On September 6, 2005, eight of Rehnquist's former law clerks served as his pallbearers as his casket was placed on the same catafalque that bore Abraham Linco ...

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William Rehnquist, William Rehnquist - Early life, William Rehnquist - Justice Department and Supreme Court service, William Rehnquist - Poor health on the Supreme Court, William Rehnquist - Death, William Rehnquist - Succession as Chief Justice, William Rehnquist - Family life, William Rehnquist - Trivia, William Rehnquist - Books written by Rehnquist

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - University of Idaho - Colleges

Since 1894, the University of Idaho has granted 66,348 Bachelor's Degrees, 17,120 Master's Degrees, 224 Honorary Degrees, 774 Specialist Degrees, 2,865 Law Degrees, and 1983 Doctorate Degrees. The University is organized into nine colleges. College of Agricultural and Life Sciences College of Business and Economics College of Education College of Engineering College of Graduate Studies College of Law College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences College of Natu ...

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University of Idaho, University of Idaho - History, University of Idaho - Campus, University of Idaho - Student life, University of Idaho - Colleges, University of Idaho - Degrees, University of Idaho - Demographics, University of Idaho - Athletics, University of Idaho - Activities, University of Idaho - Recognition, University of Idaho - Presidents, University of Idaho - Famous alumni

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates

Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding. Another leading candidate was generally considered to be Fred F. Fielding. In April 2003 Fielding was presented as a potential candidate as a result of a detailed review of source material by William Gaines and his journalism students, as part of a class at the University of Illinois journalism school. [3] [4] Fielding was the assistant to John Dean and as such had access to the files relating to the affair. Gaines felt that statements by Woodward ruled out "Deep Throat"'s b ...

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Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - William Rehnquist - Poor health on the Supreme Court

On October 26, 2004, the Supreme Court announced that Rehnquist had recently been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Because of his health problems, there were doubts as to whether he would be able to administer the oath of office to President George W. Bush at his second inauguration on January 20, 2005. However, Rehnquist did swear in Bush at the inaugural; he arrived using a cane, walked very slowly, and left immediately after the oath itself was administered. After missing 44 oral arguments before the Court in late 2004 and early 2005 ...

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William Rehnquist, William Rehnquist - Early life, William Rehnquist - Justice Department, William Rehnquist - Associate Justice, William Rehnquist - Chief Justice, William Rehnquist - Poor health on the Supreme Court, William Rehnquist - Death, William Rehnquist - Succession as Chief Justice, William Rehnquist - Family life, William Rehnquist - Trivia, William Rehnquist - Books written by Rehnquist

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references

Television: In an episode of War of the Worlds television series, the rogue Quinn refers to himself as being "Deep Throat" when he meets secretly with reporter Cash McCullough to uncover the Blackwood Project. When Cash asks for his name, Quinn replies "Woodward and Bernstein didn't need a name." He later calls the two "ungrateful bastards." On NewsRadio, the character Jimmy James (Stephen Root) claims to have been "Deep Throat". On Will & Grace, the charact ...

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Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - University of Idaho - History

For a more complete timeline, visit Historical Timeline of the University of Idaho January 30, 1889 - Governor Stevenson signs Territorial Legislature's Council Bill No. 20 establishing the University of Idaho October 3, 1892 - University opens for classes Image:Idahogem.jpg 1895 - Idaho legislature makes first appropriation of operating funds ($15,000) to the University 1898 First graduate degree awarded June 21, 1899 - UI opens first summer school in Pacific Northwest ...

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University of Idaho, University of Idaho - History, University of Idaho - Campus, University of Idaho - Student life, University of Idaho - Colleges, University of Idaho - Degrees, University of Idaho - Demographics, University of Idaho - Athletics, University of Idaho - Activities, University of Idaho - Recognition, University of Idaho - Presidents, University of Idaho - Famous alumni

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - The George Washington University - School Songs

The school fight song, simply titled "The GW Fight Song" is as follows: Hail to the buff! (buff!) Hail to the blue! (blue!) Hail to the buff and blue! All our lives we'll be proud to say, We hail from GW! (go big blue!) Oh by George we're happy we can say, We're GW here to show the way! So raise high the buff! (buff!) Raise high the blue! (blue!) Loyal to GW! ...

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The George Washington University, The George Washington University - History, The George Washington University - Academics & Research, The George Washington University - Organization, The George Washington University - Campus, The George Washington University - Foggy Bottom Campus, The George Washington University - Mount Vernon Campus, The George Washington University - Virginia Campuses, The George Washington University - Students and Faculty, The George Washington University - Student Government, The George Washington University - Clubs and Traditions, The George Washington University - School Songs, The George Washington University - Athletics, The George Washington University - Presidents, The George Washington University - Noted Alumni, The George Washington University - Noted Faculty

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory

Although speculation always tended to focus on identifying "Deep Throat" as an individual, it was periodically suggested that the famous source was actually a composite character combining information the reporters obtained from several sources. When various accounts tried to identify the source based on the information provided by Woodward and Bernstein, they generally also sought to rebut alternative theories. The resulting evidence against each candidate suggested that either the reporters' tale was inconsistent, or that no single person ...

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Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - William Rehnquist - Succession as Chief Justice

The vacancy left by Rehnquist's death came just over two months after Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's July 1, 2005, announcement that she would retire from the Court, leaving two vacancies to be filled by President George W. Bush. On September 5, 2005, President Bush withdrew the Associate Justice nomination of Judge John Roberts of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, and instead nominated him to replace Rehnquist as Chief Justice. Roberts was confirmed by the U.S. Senate and sworn in as the new Chief Justice on September 29, 2005. Roberts had clerked for Reh ...

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William Rehnquist, William Rehnquist - Early life, William Rehnquist - Justice Department, William Rehnquist - Associate Justice, William Rehnquist - Chief Justice, William Rehnquist - Poor health on the Supreme Court, William Rehnquist - Death, William Rehnquist - Succession as Chief Justice, William Rehnquist - Family life, William Rehnquist - Trivia, William Rehnquist - Books written by Rehnquist

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - University of Idaho - Student life

Campus housing Coed housing Men's housing Women's housing Apartments for married students Apartments for single students Cooperative housing Fraternity/sorority housing Special housing for disabled students Special housing for international students Transportation All students are permitted to have cars on campus. Public transportation also serves the campus. The nearest airports are in Pullman (5 miles, 8 km), Lewisto ...

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University of Idaho, University of Idaho - History, University of Idaho - Campus, University of Idaho - Student life, University of Idaho - Colleges, University of Idaho - Degrees, University of Idaho - Demographics, University of Idaho - Athletics, University of Idaho - Activities, University of Idaho - Recognition, University of Idaho - Presidents, University of Idaho - Famous alumni

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Nicholas Katzenbach - Later years

Katzenbach left government service to work for IBM in 1969, where he stayed until 1986. He returned to private practice and was named chairman of the failing Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) in 1991. See Katzenbach, Nicholas (de Belleville) in John S. Bowman, ed., The Cambridge Dictionary of American Biography (Cambridge, England: The Cambridge University Press, 1995). In 1980 Nicholas Katzenbach testified in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia for the defense of W. Mark Felt, later revealed t ...

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Nicholas Katzenbach, Nicholas Katzenbach - Early life, Nicholas Katzenbach - Government service, Nicholas Katzenbach - Role in JFK assassination investigation, Nicholas Katzenbach - Later years

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity

According to Woodward in his book, The Secret Man, released in July 2005, "Deep Throat"'s identity was known only to seven people: Woodward, "Deep Throat" himself, his wife Kathleen Woodward, Bernstein, their editor Benjamin C. Bradlee, his successor Leonard Downie Jr., and by a perspicacious Assistant US Attorney General named Stanley Pottinger. Woodward said in repeated interviews that the identity of "Deep Throat" would be kept confidential until "Deep Throat" died or agreed to let his real name be made public. Plans, however, fell ...

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Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed

Although confirmation of "Deep Throat"'s identity remained elusive for over 30 years, there were a few suspicions that Felt was indeed the reporters' elusive source long before the public acknowledgment in 2005. Richard Nixon himself believed that Felt might be "Deep Throat", but did not try to oust him. His stated rationale for this was that if he had done so, Felt would have publicly revealed information damaging to the FBI, and to other powerful people and institutions. Nixon at the time stated Felt "knows everything there is ...

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Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - William Rehnquist - Death

Rehnquist died at his Arlington, Virginia, home on September 3, 2005, exactly four weeks short of his 81st birthday, after a long battle with thyroid cancer. Rehnquist was the first member of the Supreme Court to die in office since Justice Robert H. Jackson in 1954, and the first Chief Justice to die in office since Fred M. Vinson, in 1953. On September 6, 2005, eight of Rehnquist's former law clerks served as his pallbearers as his casket was placed on the same catafalque that bore Abraham Linco ...

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William Rehnquist, William Rehnquist - Early life, William Rehnquist - Justice Department, William Rehnquist - Associate Justice, William Rehnquist - Chief Justice, William Rehnquist - Poor health on the Supreme Court, William Rehnquist - Death, William Rehnquist - Succession as Chief Justice, William Rehnquist - Family life, William Rehnquist - Trivia, William Rehnquist - Books written by Rehnquist

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - University of Idaho - Demographics

Moscow enrollment Undergraduate - 8,723 Graduate - 1,836 Law - 302 Resident - 8,040 Non-resident - 3,401 Enrollment by college Agricultural and Life Sciences - 1,011 Business and Economics - 1,205 Education - 2,096 Engineering - 1,789 Law - 302 Letters, Arts and Social Sciences - 3,862 N ...

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University of Idaho, University of Idaho - History, University of Idaho - Campus, University of Idaho - Student life, University of Idaho - Colleges, University of Idaho - Degrees, University of Idaho - Demographics, University of Idaho - Athletics, University of Idaho - Activities, University of Idaho - Recognition, University of Idaho - Presidents, University of Idaho - Famous alumni

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W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Ben Stein - Personal background

Stein grew up in a Democratic neighborhood in Silver Spring, Maryland. He graduated from Montgomery Blair High School, where his classmates included journalist Carl Bernstein and actors Goldie Hawn and Sylvester Stallone. He went on to major in economics at Columbia University. He graduated with honors in 1966, and then enrolled in Yale University Law School, graduating as the valedictorian in 1970. Stein is married to entertainment lawyer Alexandra Denman, whom he divorced and later remarried. [1]. Stein resides with Denman and their ...

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Ben Stein, Ben Stein - Personal background, Ben Stein - Work, Ben Stein - Writing

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