Word: counseled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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William G. Perry Jr. '35, the founder of the Bureau of Study Counsel, will be named Professor of Education in the Graduate School of Education. He will be one of the rare people in the University to receive tenure without a Ph.D...
...will retain his major responsibility as director of the Bureau of Study Counsel. He described this position yesterday as "great fun. I get paid for listening to the brightest students in the world...
...Senate's constitutional mandate to give "advice and consent" to all treaties and, by projection, to all U.S. foreign policies. Irritating as it may seem in times of crisis, the founding fathers intended that the Senate should act in just this way-as a chamber of deliberate counsel, second thoughts and extended debate, a guardian against rashness on the part either of the popularly elected lower House or of the President. The Senate has had its greater and its lesser days-and at any given time its current members usually suffer by comparison with the "giants" of a nostalgically...
...Counsel Patrick Hallinan, at club headquarters in San Francisco, denied that the clubs were either Communist-led or organized, calling the Justice Department's citation "part and parcel of the policies of the Johnson Administration to suppress and silence critics of its dirty little war in Viet Nam." That at least was a new refrain for the old unchanging tune...
Before he was finished, he had harsh words for everyone. Not only did he denounce the Transit Authority and the union, but he also accused the city's corporation counsel of "fuzzy" thinking. Then he administered a mild verbal spanking to Attorney Weinstein as well for submitting what he regarded as an "inartistic" brief, which "leaves much to be desired...