Word: counselors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...late 40s, "is lots of common sense, a little less cynicism and a little more faith. Where children are concerned, we need a little more discipline and a little less indulgence." Mrs. Agnelli had better be right. On that homey recipe she has become a No. 1 newspaper counselor, and mother confessor to millions of U.S. newspaper readers. Last week Bell Syndicate let out a well-kept secret: Mrs. Agnelli is the new "Dorothy Dix." She is also the wife of the syndicate's general manager, Joseph Agnelli. She has been writing the column for more than a year...
Alfred Clifford, real estate counselor and Trust executive, reports many students have told him that their dates are getting in after the 1 a.m. deadline because of the clock's absence. Clifford replied that these worries will soon be over as the Howard Clock Company reports the clock is almost ready for delivery. The new clock will be identical with the one that had graced the Square for so many years and will be paid for by the insurance company...
...must be one of many thousands in these Islands who were deeply moved by the manner in which you carried the sad news of the King's death . . . One section of your article said: "In London's High Court, when the news came, King's Counselor Harold Shepherd had just finished cross-examining a defendant . . ." The title is that of King's Counsel-now, of course, Queen's Counsel . . . Incidentally, the incident that you referred to was a trial of a murder case, and because of its nature . . . the judge adjourned it for ten minutes...
...Problem (Fri. 12:30 p.m., NBC). How to Get a Man, with Cartoonist Al Capp, Marriage Counselor Gladys Romanoff, Novelist Fannie Hurst, Moderator Ben Grauer...
...Keys." But even as the shocking news interrupted the smooth flow of past into future, a new present was making itself felt. The King was dead, but the Crown remained, and it must be fitted promptly to a new head. In London's High Court, King's Counselor Harold Shepherd had just finished cross-examining a defendant when the news came. The court adjourned. Ten minutes later, the lawyer resumed the floor as Queen's Counselor. Painters at another London court set to work painting out the sign "King's Bench" and replacing it with "Queen...