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Al Gore Sr — Part 3
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THE FOLLOWING I NVESTIGAT
WAS CONDUCTED BY. ’ me
a: SASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, OW MAY 2, 19771
‘ROBERT N. COVINGTON, PROFESSOR OF LAW, VANDERBILT
| . UNIVERSITY, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, ADVISED HE HAS TAUGHT Law .
a AT VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY stNcE’ 1961 AND HAS BEEN A FULL _ |
r
PRO FRESSOR ‘SINCE 1969,
| NE. REMEMBERED THE APPOINTEE WAS A VISITING LECTURER AT
| VAWERBILT UNIVERSITY SOMETIME IN THE 1976°S AND MAY HAVE
LECTURED TO THE VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY ScHooL OF Law STUDENT
BODY BUT HE KNEW THE APPOENTEE WAS NOT A UNIVERSITY Lay
SCHOOL EMPLOYEE. HE DID NOT KNOW WHO SPONSORED THE APPOINTEE
AS A VISITING LECTURER, = | 7
COVINGTON STATED THAT HE WAS A CAMPAIGN MANAGER FOR THE
te:
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; APPOINTEE IN HENRY COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AND KNEW THE APPO INTEE
"AND HIS WIFE aNp CHILDREN, HE REMEMBERED THE APPOINTEE*S
WIFE WAS A GRADUATE OF VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL AND
HE ALSO KNEW THE APPOINTEE’S SON AND DAUGHTER HAD ATTENDED
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, HE TAUGHT THE APPOINTEE’S SON ONE =
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