Word: counseled
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Mediterranean shoal, Sturly pricked his nose against a crawling globe with reddish spines. The globe chuckled, softly. It was old Echinus, the Sea-Urchin, the malefemale, ancestor of the oceans, in whom are all the joys of love and all human knowledge. Sturly was respectful of his counsel...
John W. Davis, ex-candidate for the Presidency on the Democratic ticket, became General Counsel of the United Rubber Co. and was elected to its directorate...
...Democratic candidates for the Presidency, is a native of Keokuk, la. Once he was mayor of that city; later became general attorney for Iowa of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway. When the Government took over the railroads, he became first General Solicitor of the "Northwestern" and then general counsel of the Railroad Administration. In March, 1921, he was appointed Director General of the railways to settle the controversies arising out of returning the roads to private ownership. Now in his 60's, bald, white fringed, quizzical, he is completing the task. For JO years he has carried a rabbit...
Into the offices of the Graphic began to pour solutions of surprising excellence. Judges shook their heads, astonished. Publisher Macfadden read a copy of the Home News, muttered, growled. Someone, he saw, was feeding his animal, the Public, between meals. He instructed his counsel to appeal for an injunction restraining the Home News from publishing answers. "Unfair solicitation of the customers and circulation of the Graphic." That was what Lawyer Schultz of the Graphic called the behavior of the editors of the Home News...
...Counsel for the Trustees was Harold S. Davis '01, while Thomas Weston '95 appeared for the Visitors. Mr. Weston, in his argument recited a brief history of the founding of Andover Seminary and attempted to point out the fact that the Visitors Board was endowed with the widest possible powers, that they "were to guard over the trust in every way, to see that it should always be administratered in accord with the original Calvinist intent of the foundation." The Visitors felt, he explained, that this provision gave them power to prevent the union with the Harvard Divinity School which...