Word: counseled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...friends," he says. "I happen to have liked these people and I knew a lot of them. I was always conscious of the important role every employee played in the institution." A tinge of paternalism may have colored Pusey's remarks and characterized his administration. But, as General Counsel Daniel Steiner '54 points out, fiscal and legal developments of recent years have made the University a more bureaucratic institution...
Weld was graduate from Harvard in 1966 summa cum laude. He was president of Phi Beta Kappa. He then went to Harvard Law School where he received a J.D. with honors. He worked as associate minority counsel of the United States House Judiciary Committee when that committee was investigating Watergate. He is presently living in Cambridge, with his wife, who is also a lawyer, and two children. Many political observers have said that the only problem with Weld is his political affiliation--Republican. Weld says he became a Republican because his father was a Republican, and leaves it at that...
...abstention to endorse a series of reform proposals that would equalize the number of students and Faculty members serving on the committee, create a special appeals board, bar hearsay evidence, allow the release of transcripts of the hearings if both parties agree, and prohibit the presence of legal counsel at the hearings...
...began in June, when it opened an investigation into whether he had borrowed thousands of dollars, as indicated by a deposition he had given to Remigia's lawyers, and then failed to report the loans to the secretary of the Senate, as required by law. Earlier this month, Committee Counsel Richard Wertheimer resigned, angrily complaining that Brooke's "representatives" had tried to cripple the probe by altering some records and not handing over others that were demanded by the committee...
...concept). But Brzezinski and other policymakers realize that whenever they play the card, they are going to have trouble with conservative critics on Capitol Hill. Therefore they are moving quietly to build bipartisan support for normalization. For example, the Lord, Day & Lord attorney who has be come an "outside counsel" to the Carter Administration on this problem is Herbert Brownell, 74, who not just coincidentally was President Eisenhower's Attorney General and has been an active and influential member of the Republican establishment...