Word: advisor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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What would happen to our efforts if every country insisted on making a World Court follow the practice of its own Supreme Court? Senator Borah says that this advisory function reduces the Court to the position of a legal advisor to the Council and subjects it to political influence. I have searched the record of the four years' work and the eighteen cases already handled and I have not found the slightest foundation for such a statement. The Council has its own legal advisers. I myself have served in the legal section of its Secretariat, and I know something...
Professor Thomas F. Adams, now of Yale, formerly of Wisconsin, who acted as advisor to the Democrats in drawing up the first income tax law and took part in framing a similar law for Wisconsin, came before the Committee with a number of suggestions at least one of which appeared to "catch." He suggested an unpaid board of tax experts to study equalization of tax schedules and to simplify them so that anyone can understand them. Both his Republican and his Democratic hearers appeared to like this idea. He said Secretary Mellon was "eternally right" in saying that lower surtaxes...
...following article was written especially for the Crimson by Dr. M. H. Bailey, Medical Advisor, in order to inform students who are not familiar with the proper procedure to take in case of illness...
Patients will be seen in the order that messages are received, with the exception that any urgent call will be made as soon as possible. Students whose illnesses are not serious enough to prevent their going out should go to the Medical Advisor's office, Wadsworth 5, between 8:30 and 9:30 o'clock and 4:30 to 5:30 o'clock. Outside of these office hours the Medical Adviser is occupied at the Infirmary and in calling on patients too ill to come to the office...
...leading football critics in the East. He first came into prominence two years ago when he succeeded in convincing five of his six Freshman advisees that it was an iron-clad. Harvard tradition for Freshmen to give one of their Yale football tickets to their student advisor. Mr. Forecast, or Joe, as he allows CRIMSON editors to call him, offered last year to put his monumental football knowledge to the use of the University. From his seat in QQ, Section 23, he directed the Harvard attack, and the failure of the Crimson to win the major games on its schedule...