Word: counseled
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President Bok will meet next week with members of the DuBois Institute Student Coalition (DISC), Daniel Steiner '54 general counsel to the University said yesterday...
Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University and chairman of the patent and copyright committee, said yesterday that the proposal will not take effect until the Corporation approves it. He did not specify when the Corporation will take action on the proposal...
After Nixon had given his final, formal approval to resume the bombing, however, he learned that his counsel John Dean had begun to talk to the Watergate prosecutors. Nixon knew that the renewed bombing would spur violent criticism in Congress, in the country at large and all over the world. He also knew that Dean's testimony was going to make life difficult for him. Loath to deal with simultaneous severe criticism on two major fronts, he rescinded his approval of the raids. The North Vietnamese infringements continued unchecked...
Clark Clifford, the White House counsel in Truman's time, told a story of how the President dragged General Harry H. Vaughan, the controversial military aide who hated the water and boats, along on a fishing trip. When Truman caught a fish called a Schoolmaster, he showed it with pride to Vaughan. "Look, Harry," said Truman, "I caught a Schoolmaster." Vaughan, slumped miserably on the deck, said, "I don't give a damn if you caught a superintendent of education...
...walking out and avoiding the kind of crisis situation he is supposed to handle to well--he probably could have avoided the ensuing tension and the now even wider gap between DISC and the administration and the advisory board. When it takes a demonstration for Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, to say that he will tell Bok his "personal impression" is that the students' demand to meet with Bok is a "sincere one," then clearly something is wrong. And until Bok changes his apparent policy of ignoring students' demands until they occupy University buildings to prove that...