Word: counseling
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Lawrence F. Stevens '65, administrative assistant in the office of the general counsel and secretary of the ACSR, said this week, "The issue of Manufacturers Hanover is one which is underreviewed." Stevens, it seems, was referring to the inevitable contradictions that will arise between the intent and practical implementation of the Corporation's policy...
...anyone had expected at the outset, two years ago, when members and staffers feuded in public and repeatedly leaked unsubstantiated reports that there was "new evidence" of a conspiracy. Part of the committee's increased professionalism followed the appointment of G. Robert Blakey, a Cornell law professor, as counsel and Ohio Democrat Louis Stokes as chairman. But much of the credit must go to North Carolina Democrat Richardson Preyer, who headed the subcommittee that probed J.F.K.'s assassination. In two years as a federal judge and ten years in Congress, Preyer, 59, a Bible-quoting Presbyterian elder...
Carbarn and Company, runner-up in last spring's contract competition for the $4.2 million development of the old Massachusetts Bay Transport Authority (MBTA) yards in Harvard Square, has retained counsel and may demand an ad hoc state board review their original development proposal...
...Special Counsel Vincent Alto predicted last June that his investigation of fraud, theft and mismanagement in the General Services Administration would result in scores of indictments in about eight weeks. But eight weeks passed, and the score was still zero. At the end of August, GSA investigators said that a packet of indictments would be handed down within a fortnight. A fortnight passed, but there still were no indictments. Last week Deputy Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti indicated to a Senate subcommittee on federal spending practices that the GSA probe had been stalled, and indictments could be delayed for another eight...
Although Edward W. Powers, associate general counsel for employee relations, said this week he believes the University's contract offers the workers exceptionally generous wages, many of the dining hall workers seem more concerned with obtaining a benefits package--higher pensions, Blue Cross and dental coverage...