Word: advisee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The writer hereof is the person described in paragraph three of the article as follows: "Those big enough to have lawyers for the most part did not knuckle under. Hysterically cried one Irving Brukstone, representing Chicago's Sterling Cleaners: I won't advise my clients to stand by...
After the compliance director, Mr. William H. Davis, had exhausted every seductive mannerism of voice, pleading and gesture, to get cleaners not in compliance with the price-fixing provisions of the code to comply, and all to no avail, two of the writers' clients, Abarbanell Bros. Inc. and Sterling...
Last week Philadelphians had poked under their proud noses the unwholesome fact that within 15 miles of City Hall was a suburban slum of almost medieval squalor. Its name was Sackville and it consisted of 60 rickety shacks squatting around a woolen mill. Sackville was settled 135 years ago and...
Commenting upon Public Service, Speaker Rainey remarked, "Before considering such a career, a young man should have an assured income--something to fall back upon. Civil Service positions are obtained as a result of passing an examination and of an appointment by a departmental head. When the office-holder has...
"Before entering the legislative branch of the government, a man should have a sufficient income established through a successful profession or in business. This independent income is necessary because offices are dependent upon carrying elections. Men are likely to be defeated at any time. No matter whether they are right...