Donald Sanders

Donald G. Sanders, photographed ca. 1959 Donald Gilbert Sanders (April 26, 1930 – September 26, 1999) was an American lawyer and a key figure in the Watergate investigation. As deputy minority counsel of the Senate Committee, he discovered the existence of President Richard Nixon's White House tapes. Nixon's refusal of a congressional subpoena to release the tapes was the basis of an articles of impeachment against Nixon, and led to the president's subsequent resignation on August 9, 1974. Sanders served as an officer in the United States Marine Corps, Special Agent in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, and director of investigations for the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Teaching creativity through metaphor : an integrated brain approach by Sanders, Donald A.

    New York : Longman, 1984
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    Music at the Gonzaga court in Mantua by Sanders, Donald C., 1949-

    Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, 2012
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    Volcanoes in human history the far-reaching effects of major eruptions by Zeilinga de Boer, Jelle

    Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 2002
    Other Authors: “…Sanders, Donald Theodore…”
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    Mount Nemrud: The Throne of the Gods by Örnek, Tolga

    [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2014
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    Intraocular tumors

    New York : Appleton/Century/Crofts, 1977
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