Word: counseling
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Fitzgerald Hall of Nashville wanted to be a doctor. Instead he became a lawyer, was for 14 years general counsel of the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry. Last week he became a railroad president when N. C. & St. L.'s directors elected him to succeed James Brents Hill, who was summoned to the presidency of N. C. & St. L.'s parent company, Louisville & Nashville...
...sustain or dismiss Mrs. Vanderbilt's writ of habeas corpus, thus opening the way for an appeal. Growled Justice Carew: "I'm not interested. The order I signed is all right as it is. [But] if they want me to amend it, I shall amend it." Counsel for both sides agreed that Justice Carew would probably dismiss Mrs. Vanderbilt's writ, thus giving sole possession of the child to Mrs. Whitney. Meantime at Old Westbury small Gloria Vanderbilt, threatened with harm in a letter signed "Catholic Communist," pursued her daily rounds under guard of twelve Pinkerton detectives...
...potent government agencies. The members were to advise the Executive Director, whose job was to co-ordinate all administrative functions of the Government. Named to the post of Executive Director was Donald R. Richberg, now on indefinite leave of absence with pay ($14,250) from his post as general counsel...
...Superior Court of the Ames Competition, to be reviewed and corrected in the so-called Supreme Court of the Competition, and are of purely mythical origin, brain children of Dean Pound of the Law School. The first, that of John R. Byer vs. Sells Motors, Inc., will have as counsel representatives of the Pollock Club, for the plaintiff, Charles Sanford Maddock and Martin A. Jurow...
From the great West appeared John G. Brown, counsel for the Montana Bankers Association, with a dour warning: "When, today they can destroy a contract between man and man, tomorrow some theorist may destroy a solemn contract between man and woman...