Word: counseling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...indisputably one of Washington's genuine key men. Chairman Don Nelson says flatly that nobody in WPB can touch him in native intelligence, knowledge, ability and dependability; newsmen and industrialists agree. But ever since the political hue & cry roused by the temporary deferment of OPA's General Counsel David Ginsburg, no prominent young Government official has cared to risk a repetition. President Roosevelt's policy has been to let the draft have its way with them, at no matter what the cost to the war effort. The reason "Cap" Krug got no deferment was that he refused...
Some Congressmen think the President has been needled into baiting them by the White House Inner Circle: Harry Hopkins, Sam Rosenman, Felix Frankfurter et al. Last week they were privately blaming the ideas in the tax veto message on Treasury Counsel Randolph Paul, the words on Judge Rosenman. The facts: the message was no hastily okayed product of a Presidential ghost, no result of a sudden fit of Presidential temper. Mr. Roosevelt had been poring over the document for more than a week, weighing its ideas, sifting its language, arguing it with many an adviser. Economic Stabilizer Fred Vinson...
John Dickinson, general counsel, Pennsylvania...
When one of the Massachusetts Salton-stalls has a big decision to make, he retires to the bosom of his family, and there takes family counsel. The problem is mulled over with the welfare of 1) Massachusetts, 2) the Saltonstalls, in mind...
With the dead pan that British humor loves, London's Sunday Dispatch published a full-page "Civilians' Guide to Invasion (of Europe)." Typical counsel...