Word: counselling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...recall that last spring, W. T. Radius [April 14] lent Eisenhower Cicero's advice to run ["Those whom Nature has endowed with the capacity for administering public affairs, should . . . enter the race . . ."]. Against his eloquent antagonist, however, the general could better use Cicero's art than his counsel. We may, perhaps, excuse him as Shakespeare excused the speech of another army man seeking office...
...Sage Co., which runs a delicatessen and liquor store on Brattle st., indicated through counsel Edward Dangel it will appeal Dowd's ruling to the State Supreme Court. Dangel said he didn't think he "had been given a full hearing in this court." He argued he did not have ample chance to present his case...
...moment, and each of them appeared carrying a bag full of evasions. One social-studies teacher belligerently challenged Senator Ferguson to make a tour of the schools and see for himself how teachers have been "frightened" by the many investigations into Communism among New York teachers. When the subcommittee counsel asked him, "In your opinion, did the North Koreans attack the South Koreans?" the teacher snapped: "I wasn't there...
Minus Mr. Julia, who was detained by some aspect of his formidable commercial pursuits, both delegations travelled to Chicago and two days before the Convention began reported to headquarters. There the National Committee's general counsel, Ralph Gates, reminded them of a bit of red tape which they had left loose-ended: they had not registered officially twenty days in advance of the Convention, an oversight which according to Party rules could cost them their seats if the party leaders wished. A bargaining session was in order, and since the National Committee had already adjourned, Gates and Gabrialson decided...
...member from Rhode Island took up the strain. He first suggested that the call was unimportant in this case since the National Committeewoman from Puerto Rico was married to one of the Rump delegates, and then harrangued his colleagues on Gate's part in the deal--accusing the General Counsel of personally arranging yet another "steal." A bellow issued from the audience, and Gates himself marched to the podium. There, on a point of personal privilege quickly granted by the Chair, he defended himself passionately and at great length...