Word: counseling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...divorced wife of the late Jesse M. Smith, continued her miscellaneous testimony. Her most sensational remarks dealt with a "deal" in which five men made $33,000,000 in a few days. She did not care to reveal their names and the Committee did not press her. Indeed, when counsel for Attorney General Daugherty attempted to secure the men's names, the Committee upheld her silence. Questioning her in regard to her reluctance to mention their names, Senator Ashurst said: "Madam, if I understand your attitude, it has been that you are not a voluntary witness...
...will take care of himself until reason is restored and time and truth fully vindicate him, as they surely will. . . . "Nobody's feelings are much hurt, if they are hurt at all. It doesn't amount to anything. . . . "Now is the time for cool heads, considerate counsel and help by all." A few of the candidates put forward by prognosticators as "possible successors" to Mr. Daugherty: JAMES M. BECK, of Pennsylvania, U. S. Solicitor General...
...Bishop of this diocese, which you described in your printed announcement as an office and eurythmic ritual in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary for the Feast of the Annunciation and also as a festal service in which service or special order of worship, in disregard of my counsel and admonition, you used and permitted to be used eurythmic or other dancing in the said church...
...Federal District Court at Los Angeles, the special counsel for the Government obtained a temporary injunction on the Doheny companies to prevent them from operating their leases. The charges made were much the same as those of the Teapot Dome complaint. Rear Admiral Harry H. Rousseau and J. Crampton Anderson, President of the Pan-American Petroleum Co., were named joint receivers. In order to protect the Government's naval and oil interests as well as the interests of the lessee, the receivers were empowered to carry out the existing contracts, and to drill additional wells, if necessary to protect...
...however, so that even this slight punishment has a very theoretical aspect. In spite of the ex-bucketshop keeper's plea that he was penniless, he presented what has been termed a "brisk apearance" in court and seemed to be able to command the services of expensive legal counsel...