Word: counseled
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Halley praised the work of chief counsel Ray Jenkins, however, explaining that Jenkins is in a difficult legal position...
...omnipresent McCarthy-Army hearings occupied most of the spotlight in Rudolph Halley's address on the role of the legislative committee counsel given before a Student Bar Association Forum yesterday afternoon...
...developing into a Donnybrook," the former counsel to the Kefauver Committee continued. "You're not going to get anywhere with endless questions on bias and motive. And that's what's happening here...
Although one of the worst offenders against simplicity, Counsel Ray Jenkins shows the most consistent desire to save time. This zeal has led him to coin several interesting contractions that, thanks to the witnesses' equally devious minds, have so far caused no confusion. Jenkins likes to say "Did or not in happen that..." in lieu of the more unwieldy, if equally ungainly, "Did it or did it not happen that..." Extending the principle to derive other equally ugly shortcut, Jenkins frequently uses "Was or not it..." and "Will or not you say that...
...discussing the investigatory duties of a committee counsel, Halley also defended the controversial trip to Europe made last year by Roy M. Cohn and G. David Schine, two principals in the current hearings...