Word: counselling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Blough, 48, was born in Riverside, Pa., went to Susquehanna University and Yale Law School. He left private law practice in Manhattan in 1939 to serve as a counsel for Big Steel during a Government investigation. As secretary of U.S. Steel's operating subsidiary, he learned production; as Fairless' alter ego on many trips to Washington, he helped shape policy. This week Vice Chairman Blough was helping Lawyer John W. Davis plead Big Steel's case in the Supreme Court against presidential seizure...
...Allston Burr Senior Tutors have also been appointed, one of them for the Commuters bringing the number of Senior Tutors to six. The new men are William Harold McLain, assistant professor of German resident tutor of Dunster House and Charles preston Whitlock, Associate Director of the Bureau of study Counsel and Apley tutor...
Whitlock, who graduated from Rutgers in 1941 and received his M.A. in English in 1947, will continue as Associate Director of the Bureau of Study Counsel. Both he and McLain are members of the Board of Freshmen Advisors...
...again in the grey-walled Circuit Court of Appeals (right next door to Pine's chamber), flanked this time by Acting Attorney General Philip B. Perlman. All the court's nine judges had as sembled to hear almost three hours of argument by Government's top counsel and by a battery of 17 steel lawyers...
...around Albany, N.Y., 368 bars had been caught watering their whisky. The Internal Revenue Bureau let them off with token fines, and the bureau's Chief Counsel Charles Oliphant declared that such "confidential compromises" were none of the public's business. (Oliphant resigned during the investigation of tax scandals...