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1. Not immune to this glaring double standard, the Ervin committee (which is to recommend campaign reforms) is finally, though reluctantly, recognizing that there are two pairs of footprints in the snow of the campaign trail
2. In addition, the absence of substantial evidence linking Nixon to Watergate as recently claimed by Senator Ervin in Cleveland and Wilbur Mills on TV has prompted the majority of the Judiciary Committee to lay claim to authority not granted them by the Constitution, that is to impeach the President for other than constitutional grounds
3. Sam Ervin, when he was a director of Pops’ paper in Morganton, NC, said, “Work is his recreation, not just his job
4. And former Senator Sam Ervin, one of the three trustees of the News Herald in Morganton, said he thought the decision to sell it to Park in 1978 was the secret of Roy Park’s success—that he allowed the local newspaper to determine how it presents the news and editorial opinions
5. To Sam Ervin, there was nothing offensive about Park’s interest in profitability
6. “I don’t know that it’s any cardinal sin to try and make money,” Ervin said, “I don’t think everybody’s afflicted with that desire
7. From Binghamton’s Evening Press on August 3, 1983, “Work is his recreation, not just his job,” said former senator Sam Ervin, who was a director of one of Park’s papers in Morganton, NC
8. The first was Senator Sam Ervin, the North Carolina Democrat
9. Ervin said he had read our stories in the Post about the involvement of higher-ups
10. Ervin said he understood but they were going ahead with a full-fledged investigation
11. Could that conceivably have prevented you from appearing at the Ervin committee staff interview? Nixon could have said you were so intimately involved in his presidency, and had such a unique view and were so close to him that he could not permit that you testify
12. The Senate Ervin committee, the House Judiciary Committee investigating possible impeachment, the Watergate special prosecutor, the media and the public might have grown tired of Watergate and turned to other matters
13. Butterfield now noticed on the TV screen that a young man with a full head of hair was bending over Senator Ervin, then age 76, whispering in his ear
14. Ervin couldn’t turn around very well, so Butterfield could see the young man fully
15. “I just talked to Senator Ervin,” Hamilton said in his second call to Butterfield
16. “Len, the Ervin committee just called
17. Soon he was in a meeting with Ervin, Baker and their counsels in the same messy, windowless conference Room G-334 where he had first been questioned
18. Ervin displayed his Southern understanding
19. “It’s getting late,” Ervin said