Word: counselling
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Jennings shares command with Chairman Holton, a onetime $5-a-month law clerk who became general counsel of Vacuum Oil Co., another result of the trustbusting, and moved into 26 Broadway in 1931, when Socony and Vacuum merged. Jennings' hobby is woodworking. When he discovered that Chairman Holton's gavel was missing, he took an old table leg and turned him a new one on his lathe. The gavel is used sparingly, for both men rule Socony largely by committee (the board and the four-man executive committee) ; it is too large to do otherwise...
Halley was chief counsel for the Truman Committee investigating war frauds in 1944. In 1950 he became head investigator for the Kefauver Crime Committee. When these two posts were called to his attention. Halley smiled broadly and said. "When I work for a man, then he becomes President. Not always in a year, though." He quickly added. "I'm not speaking of the 1952 election...
...Assistant C.S. Attorney from 1937 to 1942. Halley was appointed to serve on the Truman Committee investigating was frauds and in 1944 became its chief counsel in 1950 he became the investigator for the Kefauver Committee...
William G. Perry, Jr., Director of the Bureau or Study Counsel, then referred to Hy-Marx as the "bibles of the get-by student." Segel attributed the boom to "high quality and usefulness. We capitalize on the exam-craze of these `get-by' students and give the `Gentlemen C' boys just what they want...
Rudolph Halley, chairman of the New York City Council and former counsel for the Kefauver Committee, will be the featured speaker at the Law School Forum's program on "Corruption in the Cities," Friday, February 8, at 8 p.m., in Sanders Theatre, Richard Gold 3L, Law Forum president, announced Friday...