Word: counsellor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...valued counsellor in the affairs of the University, his characteristic influence was as he would have wished it upon the religious life of the place. His earlier residence as a clergyman in Boston had made him familiar with our situation. It was, however, his great work as bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Philippines from 1901 to 1918, and then his term as chief of the Chaplain Service of the American Expeditionary Force in France in 1918-1919, his long conflict with the opium traffic, his enthusiastic interest in international affairs, which made the students feel...
Claudia Particella, whose father was the Cardinal's counsellor, had retired to Castle Toblino, guarded and defended by a group of ruffians in whom the Cardinal placed the utmost confidence. . . . "Beneath her silken robe was visible the provocative outline of her body. . . . Her half-closed eyes understood the sorcery of poisonous passion...
...Clair O'Malley, Counsellor of the Foreign Office was "permitted to resign"; 2) Lieutenant Commander H. F. B. Maxe of the Foreign Office Staff was "severely reprimanded" and deprived of three years seniority; Gerald H. Villiers, lesser official, was "censured...
James Bryne: Wise counsellor and ardent friend of the University, whose resignation from its Corporation every Harvard man laments...
...worked out the refinancing plans, had President Seiberling removed and the company placed under a management committee. This committee consisted of Clarence Dillon of Dillon, Read & Co., John Sherwin of the Union Trust Co., Cleveland, and Mr. Young. Mr. Young has been inactive as a manager, in reserve as counsellor...