Word: counseled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...they not, all of them, to a man, counsel him "Do not hold this march," "Do not demonstrate now?" Did they not all betray him? Martin Luther King believed in non-violence as a strategy and as an end. He was one of those rarest of men in whom values and action, means and purposes...
...Your implication that Minnesotans tolerantly and forgivingly accept Senator McCarthy's nonperformance in office is certainly subject to some extensive qualifications. People who have to call on our representatives for information, counsel and aid are not amused, and it goes beyond the affront of not getting responsive action to a request. What is most resented is that the work is shifted to already overburdened representatives-first Hubert Humphrey and now Senator Mondale. Considering McCarthy's undistinguished and largely negative record in the field of legislation, in comparison with the records of Mondale and Humphrey, we resent having...
When the trial resumes at noon today, Joseph S. Oteri, chief defense counsel, is expected to call upon Howard Zinn, professor of government at Boston University to testify. Defense may also call the following witnesses under subpoena: Cambridge Mayor Walter J. Sullivan, city councillors Daniel J. Hayes Jr. and Alfred E. Vellucci, and former city manager Joseph A. DeGuglielmo...
Marshall came to the court after having been counsel for the N.A.A.C.P.'s legal-defense fund and then U.S. Solicitor General, the man responsible for all the Government's cases and amicus curiae briefs before the Supreme Court. Only one other justice in recent times has gone directly to the court from the Solicitor General's slot, and he had the same problem Marshall has had. "I disqualified myself in any case with which I had dealt as Solicitor General," says retired Justice Stanley Forman Reed, "and Justice Marshall's action is perfectly in keeping with...
Your story of March 28 on the faculty committee to study the structure and procedures of the Administrative Board made a major factual error. The story said that I "did not anticipate that the committee would alter the Board's present policy of refusing a student legal counsel or the right to a personal hearing in front of the Board." I am positive I never said this. No experienced member of the faculty committees is likely to make the mistake of prejudging substantial issues. In fact, my view is that the questions of giving hearings to students and permitting them...