Memorandum to members of the House Judiciary Committee from July 15, 1974, by John Doar, special counsel, regarding a statement information relating to the Internal Revenue Service.
Letter from Peter Loge, Presidential Chief of Staff to Edward Mezvinsky, containing a letter from Congressman Brad Sherman to members of the United States Senate regarding the impeachment of President Richard Nixon.
Photograph of Edward M. Mezvinsky greeting guests after his speech during his swearing in ceremony as the U.S. Representative to the United Nations Human Rights Commission.
Photograph of Edward M. Mezvinsky meeting people after his speech during his swearing in ceremony as the U.S. Representative to the United Nations Human Rights Commission.
Photograph of Edward M. Mezvinsky greeting people after his speech during his swearing in ceremony as the U.S. Representative to the United Nations Human Rights Commission.
Photograph of Edward M. Mezvinsky signing a paper during his swearing in ceremony as the U.S. Representative to the United Nations Human Rights Commission.
Photograph of Edward M. Mezvinsky speaking to a crowd during his swearing in ceremony as the U.S. Representative to the United Nations Human Rights Commission.
Statement to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. Mezvinsky outlines various human rights abuses around the world and calling on the commission to work to end the abuse of children and pregnant women, to work for the reunification of families, and to investigate the fate of disappeared persons.
Details of the actions of President Nixon from June 1972 to June 1973 where he interfered with investigations into the Watergate Affair. The document begins with the text of paragraph 7 of article 1 of the articles of impeachment against Richard Nixon.
Details of the President Nixon between April 15 and April 25, 1973, where he passed information to individuals under investigation in relation to the Watergate Affair. The document begins with the text of paragraph 7 of Article 1 of the articles of impeachment against Richard Nixon.
Press release containing a statement by Mezvinsky calling for the completion of the"Declaration on religious intolerance" and encouraging support for the declaration.
Speech in which Mezvinsky calls for a rededication to human rights to mark the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the "Universal declaration of human rights."
Statement to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. Mezvinsky outlines various human rights abuses around the world and calling on the commission to work to end the abuse of children and pregnant women, to work for the reunification of families, and to investigate the fate of disappeared persons.
Statement to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights providing an overview of the 35th session of the commission and the U.S. delegation participation.