Word: counseling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Third Count. Joyce's defense counsel (provided free under the Poor Persons Act) set up a simple and formidable defense: that Joyce was not a British subject. First Secretary H. E. Stebbins of the U.S. Embassy in London testified that Joyce's Irish father had become a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1894 (which, under U.S. law, would automatically make William a U.S. citizen...
Round a portly, florid French chef in a hole-in-the-wall restaurant on rue de Longchamp clustered 60 homesick Mexicans. The peppery air crackled and popped with counsel on the making of tortillas and chile relleno on current Paris rations...
...there was no smile on the face of new Boeing President William M. Allen, a thin, balding legal counsel of Boeing for 20 years. He had just stepped into...
...trials were to have started some time in September in the Nürnberg courthouse. But choice of counsel for the defendants would cause some delay, and last week the main floor of the courthouse collapsed. Army officers feared repairs might take six months. The only other building in Nürnberg large enough to hold the expected crowds was the opera house, which the authorities had once vetoed, feared because its theatrical air lacked solemnity...
...Under Secretary Acheson's closest friends is Ben Cohen, now counsel for the State Department. This, and the fact that he served his apprenticeship under Justice Brandeis, recommended him to the true New Dealers left in the Administration. They think that he is at best a little left of center. Conservatives were impressed by his lack of harum-scarum economics. He seemed a logical choice for Middle-of-the-Roaders Harry Truman and Jimmy Byrnes...