Word: counseling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Drama" by Karl Young of Yale; "Blueprint for American Literary History" by Robert E. Spiller of Swarthore; "The Crusades" by John L. Monte of Pennsylvania; "Structure in Liquids" by G. E. F. Lundell, Chief, Chemistry Division National Bureau of Standards; "Labor Law" by the Hon. Robert B. Watts, General Counsel National labor Relations Board; "One Hundred Years of Catalysis" by Hugh S. Taylor of Princeton; and "The Vitamin-B Complex" by Leopold Cerecedo of Fordham. A symposium on earthquakes and the structure of the earth will feature talks by Captain Nicholas Heck, chief of the division of Seismology, United States...
Among the prominent alumni that will explain the business situation will be John Lord O'Brain '96, general counsel of the OPM, Frederick C. Crawford, '13 of Cleveland, President of Thompson Products, Inc., and Clarence B. Randall '12 of Chicago, vice-president of the Inland Steel Company...
...years ago Dave Smart, onetime stenographer and merchandising counsel, had virtually no publishing experience except as part owner with William Hobart Weintraub of a little clothing-trade journal modeled after Printers' Ink. But in 1931 they named it Apparel Arts and revamped it in a slick imitation of the new magazine FORTUNE. Their success was striking-so striking that within six years Publisher Smart, on the crest of the wave, was asking, "Why didn't somebody tell me about this publishing game before? It's a cinch...
Defending these changes, the five ma jority members of FCC, dominated by tall, ambitious Chairman James Lawrence Fly, onetime TVA general counsel and seasoned New Dealer, talked straight antimonopoly language like that familiar around SEC, TNEC, and the Justice Department. His report rejected the alternatives of Government ownership and rigid utility-style regulation. Said the report: "Competition, given a fair test, will best protect the public interest. That is the American system." And it added: "We doubt that the networks have so little faith in the stability of their own enterprise as is suggested by their insistence that the whole...
This week radio men gathered in Manhattan to take counsel with NAB President Neville Miller. NBC already had indicated it might take to the courts...