Word: counseled
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...starting each day with an 8 a.m. staff meeting. On Monday, while assuring Regan's former aides that there would be no wholesale firings, Baker announced that two of his longtime lieutenants, James Cannon and Tom Griscom, would play key roles. Baker selected A.B. Culvahouse, his former legislative counsel, to replace Peter Wallison as White House counsel. Baker swiftly disposed of one inherited personnel problem. He dismissed John O. Koehler, who had replaced Communications Director Pat Buchanan last month. Koehler's membership in a Nazi youth organization at the age of ten had embarrassed the Administration, but what sealed...
Cornell's Board of Trustees is scheduled to vote on the code at its early April meeting. But it is unlikely that the trustees will vote on the code if the UA does not approve it, University Counsel Walter J. Relihan Jr. said yesterday...
...statement released yesterday, Daniel Steiner '54, vice president and University general counsel, said Washburn requested and was granted a leave from coaching duties here effective at the end of September...
Vice President and General Counsel DanielSteiner '54 refused to comment on the matter, andCorporation and Archive officials did not returnrepeated calls yesterday...
...snub investigators in the Iranscam probe and other inquiries (among them, the investigation of former Reagan Aide Lyn Nofziger on conflict-of-interest charges). The threat is serious enough that Justice Department officials and congressional leaders are talking of a possible compromise: President Reagan could reappoint the same independent counsel himself, thus circumventing the constitutional problem. Says Stanley Brand, former counsel to the House of Representatives: "Unless they work this out, we could be headed for a crisis of confidence in the administration of justice...