Word: counsels
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...proposition in national and human subtleties. With larger perspective but undiminished determination, Zellerbach said: "It's more of a challenge than ever." Italian ministers were more mellow, too. They were thinking less in political and regional and more in overall economic terms. They were leaning on Zellerbach for counsel. They liked him fine...
...Defense counsel had its own habit, too. Its members missed no pettifogging chance for objection, argument, delay. By such tactics they had held off the actual start of the trial for ten weeks. Now that it had been begun, delay for confusion's sake was still one of their favorite legal weapons...
Justice Weygandt, in presenting the decision, praised the preparation of briefs and declared that "counsel on each side have done a very excellent piece of work...
Though students jammed his courses, he was not an easy master. He railed against the tardy ones, was ruthless in dealing with lazy thinkers and sloppy writers. Yet after classes, students knew they would find friendly counsel in his rooms. There hundreds have gone-from Sinclair Lewis to Yale's President Charles Seymour ("At last a president," sighed Tink when Seymour was named in 1937, "that I can call by his first name...
Back in the twenties, PBK ran both a special advising service and a tutoring school for students in academic embarrassment, Gootenberg explained. The tutoring service will not be revived, however, he said, because the Bureau of Study Counsel now performs that job adequately...