- Ken W. Clawson
Ken Wade Clawson was Deputy Director of Communications for
Richard Nixon at the time of theWatergate scandal . Prior to his post at theWhite House , Clawson had been areporter for "The Washington Post ".In the 1990s, Clawson was the subject of many articles pointing to him as the possible identity of
Deep Throat , Woodward's source in the Executive Branch.Clawson died at the age of 63 on
December 18 ,1999 , survived by his wife Carol, three living children, his mother and sister, along with six grandchildren.The "Canuck Letter"
Clawson is perhaps best known to most Americans for an incident which occurred during the
Watergate scandal . According toBob Woodward in "All the President's Men ", Clawson bragged about having written theCanuck Letter to a friend, Marilyn Berger, who happened to be a "Washington Post" reporter. Berger passed the information along to Woodward and Bernstein, who were engaged in writing a series of articles in the "Post" exposing "rat fucking " dirty tricks by the Committee to Re-Elect the President.Supposedly, when confronted with the information, Clawson replied that he did not want Berger revealed as the source, saying it would disrupt his marriage; "I have a wife and a family and a dog and a cat." While this part of the story may be
apocryphal , it is used to identify Clawson in American popular culture.Education
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Bowling Green State University
*Harvard (Nieman Fellowship in 1967)ee also
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Canuck Letter
*Richard Nixon
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