Word: counselling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Most of our readers are critically helpful in their writing. In effect, each and every one is either a potential or active outside editor, and TIME is grateful for their counsel. It is welcomed, read and studied. And you may be sure that every letter sent to TIME gets an answer...
...worked his way through school and taken a degree in jurisprudence with the highest honors. A onetime Socialist newspaperman and then a law professor, he emerged as a Communist lawyer after Mussolini's downfall, much honored for his anti-Fascist record. It was he who acted as defense counsel for the journalist who first published the allegation that Wilma Montesi had been murdered. At that time Giuseppe Sotgiu indignantly declaimed: "This Montesi case stigmatizes a whole putrid and corrupted society, a privileged class which is perverse and needs replacing by a healthy workers' society...
...country less of arrogance and more of humility in dealing with our sister nations, it was inevitable that TIME . . . would disapprove, and refer to their books as "so bad." Losing TIME's approval, they may be consoled by the reflection that Solomon, Isaiah, Paul and Jesus gave similar counsel to an unheeding world...
Your editorial of Monday entitled "Counsel to the Council" contained a few factual errors. In order to clarify this rather confused situation, might I correct some of these errors...
Speaking at a Law School Forum, Welch, counsel for the Army in last spring's Army-McCarthy hearings, reaffirmed previous statements that "Congress' investigatory powers should be broad," and intelligence are returning to our Senate hearings...