Word: counselloring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...direction of famous Belgrade Professor Sima Miloshevich. Theaters were opened in the liberated territory, featuring well-known actors and the entire orchestra of the Zagreb National Theater, which had joined the Partisans. The new State had a Foreign Office, though only one foreign diplomat was present: Ivan Lebedyev, onetime counsellor of the Russian legation in Belgrade, who fled to Montenegro last year and is now Moscow's liaison officer with the Partisans...
...Counsellor-at-Law (by Elmer Rice; produced by John Golden) brings Paul Muni back to Broadway in the role that eleven years ago made him famous. He is still good in the role, and the play's high-grade hokum is still happily uncontaminated by anything the least bit genuine...
...Around Counsellor Simon flows the colorful traffic of a busy law office-phones and buzzers, motley clients, miscellaneous secretaries, law clerks, switchboard operators, a snooty wife and a doting mother. All this adds so much in the way of atmosphere and excitement that it could hardly be better if it rang true...
...student. Grinds may be all right for research work, but they are definitely not wanted in the outside world. The third and most important qualification is that his new employee have had some kind of previous work experience. "And they don't mean tutor-companion or camp counsellor...
Designed to aid undergraduates in selecting a vocation, a special case of books on various jobs is now being set up in the Widener delivery room. Compiled at the suggestion of John L. Steele, vacational counsellor at Phillips Brooks House, the shelves contain all the pertinent books in the main library...