Word: counseling
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...done a thousand times before during the National Labor Relations Board hearings on the Ford Motor Co. case in Detroit (TIME, July 26), Louis J. Colombo Sr., the swart, able Ford counsel, shouted one day last week: "I object." Lawyer Colombo objected to the way the Labor Board counsel was riding a Ford foreman who testified that he fired a man, not for union activity as charged, but for "gazing off into space." But Lawyer Colombo's objection was overruled by Trial Examiner John T. Lindsay. Lawyer Colombo started to say: "I am going to object every time . . ." when...
...been married twice, first to Austrian-Polish Count Joseph Gizycki, by whom she has a daughter, then to the late Elmer Schlesinger, Shipping Board counsel. Her pet dislike is Eugene Meyer, and last week she was in a position to give him and other Washington publishers plenty to think about...
...They faced obstacles too great to overcome," said cautious Cosmo Gordon Lang, "and it is not for us to comment on these obstacles." But to inquire, take counsel, an I commiserate over what has become a dramatic change of tide in the affairs of Church & State were precisely why most of the delegates were there...
Famed as the most harmonious commission in Washington, the five commissioners lean heavily on such loyal staff members as Chief Counsel William Thomas Kelley, a hulking, red-faced lawyer who booms and beats the table and has been with FTC from the start, more than 20 years ago; his chief assistant, Armand De Birney, onetime ace investigator for the Veteran's Bureau; Economists Francis Walker, jovial Willis Jerome Ballinger and Corwin D. Edwards. Assistant to the chairman and the FTC's pressagent is Joe Baker, tall, slim, leathery, onetime...
...Most of the President's oldtime friends and political advisers he has long since drafted into the Government service. One whom he had never drafted was his counsel as Governor. Samuel I. Rosenman whom he named to the New York Supreme Court. Justice Rosenman. a roly-poly who stands about 5 ft. 8 in. in his silk socks and weighs 205 lb., goes on many a Roosevelt fishing trip, frequently visits the White House, attended the Du Pont-Roosevelt nuptials, accompanied the President on two of his three major campaign trips last year, a swing to Denver, another through...