Word: counsels
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Field, former president of the CRIMSON and a Law School graduate, served as General Counsel for the Office of Price Administration in Washington during the War, and became president of the Law Society of Massachusetts in 1944. Kaplin edited the Columbia Law Review after attending C.C.N.Y...
Said NLRB's tough general counsel, Robert N. Denham: if Remington Rand signs a new contract with U.E., it does so at "its own peril." NLRB will not help to enforce it. Stormed U.E.'s Fitzgerald: "This is a call to arms to all employers to break contracts...
...counsel for the defense tried to point out a mitigating circumstance: "Are the cats in Sicily not wild and destructive?" Replied the witness: "I knew only two, and they were very charming...
Only readers whose interests were professional or personal could keep up with the year's output on Germany and the Nazis. Most important, as a historical document, was The Nuremberg Case as it was presented by U.S. Chief of Counsel Robert Jackson. Throughout the trial Captain G. M. Gilbert, a U.S. psychologist, had access to the prisoners 24 hours a day. Nuremberg Diary, written from his daily notes, was the best composite picture of Göring & Co. Most persuasive of the speculations about Hitler was H. R. Trevor-Roper's The Last Days of Hitler, a skillful...
...week, the 1948 Nominating Committee has chosen to follow the Report's recommendations in every phase of its proceedings to date. The 30-page content comprises the informed opinion of battle-scarred veterans of class activities in the Forties as well as an impressive assortment of older counsel from deans to leaders in the Association of Class Secretaries...