Word: counseled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...resignation of your chairman, the chairman of your finance committee, the chief financial officer and possibly your general counsel, can you hold the company together...
Harvard general counsel Daniel Steiner '54 said Thursday the University had never tried to disguise its desire that unions in the University be University-wide, and said the changes in the personnel office were made "in part" to improve Harvard's case in the event of hearings such as the one now taking place at the NLRB...
...even if all that meant was scraping paint and filing charts as assistant to the navigator on a wooden Navy sub-chaser that chugged slowly across the Pacific and into Hawaii at the end of the war. He has served his country since, and more actively, as assistant general counsel to the Far East mission of AID and deputy director of AID's Colombian mission. In both areas, he channeled funds and manipulated economic policy. Once in Colombia, when the mission felt that the government was not making enough of a commitment with its own pesos to the progress...
...gripe about their work--but often invisible to official Harvard. Seniors probably do not often complain to counselors and advisers when they have problems with their these or problems with courses because of too much thesis work. For example, William G. Perry '35, director of the Bureau of Study Counsel for the last 27 years, can't recall if he has counseled seniors for thesis-related problems. "None come to mind, but I'm sure I must have," he says...
George Reyes has not visited the Bureau of Study Counsel with a thesis-related or academic problem, even though he is falling far behind in his classes and recently asked for his first extension on a paper since coming to Harvard. There isn't much that the Bureau--or Room 13 or his senior tutor--could tell him. He will either finish his thesis or drop it, and whichever he does, he already knows the reasons, alternatives and consequences...