Word: counseled
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...There have been times when opportunity was mine. When the Armstrong committee was organized to conduct the insurance investigation, I was offered the post of chief counsel to it. But I represented the Mutual Life and I felt I could not accept. Mr. Hughes accepted and he became Secretary of State...
...Pennypacker '88, chairman of the Committee on the Choice of Electives, will speak concerning the work of his committee. E. W. Whitney '17, dean of Freshmen, will talk on "The Freshman Year", and G. H. Chase '96, acting dean of the University, will address the company on "Discipline and Counsel...
...Henry Childs Merwin '74, the oldest living former editor of the CRIMSON, and a member of the original board of the Magenta, which first appeared in January, 1873. Mr. Merwin has had a long and distinguished career as a lawyer and author. For 21 years he was Legislative Counsel for the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Two of the best known books which he has had published are "The Life of Aaron Burr" and "The Life of Bret Harte". He has also written numerous articles for the Atlantic Monthly, the Century, and other magazines. Mr. Merwin is one of a group...
...Admission, will begin the Monday morning meeting with a discussion of admission to the College and the work of his committee. The Freshman year will then be described by Dean Edward A. Whitney '17. Professor George H. Chase '96, Acting Dean of the College, will take on "Discipline and Counsel", being followed by Mathew Luce '91. Regent of the University, who will discuss the proctors and the social life of the undergraduate...
...action of the police of Boston and Cambridge a week ago in removing the Lampoon from the newsstands, it seemed probable that the editors of the publication would defend their issue in the courts. Professors in the Law School advised litigation; the Lampoon announced it would turn to counsel for advice. On Monday Boston newspapers declared that the final decision was to let the matter drop. This statement the Lampoon emphatically denied last night. There has been no action taken since the original statement was issued by the officers a week ago last Saturday. The meeting with the board...