Word: counsels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...copper in his blood. He went off to study law at the University of Michigan, started specializing in mine cases back in Butte. In a fledgling industry dominated by Irishmen and racked by legal brawls, Kelley quickly made his mark. He went to work for Anaconda, became its general counsel in 1908 and its president ten years later. Last week, still lively and full of fight at 80, Chairman Con Kelley made a painful decision. After 54 years with Anaconda, the time had come to retire...
...farmer, husky (5 ft. 11½ in., 188 Ibs.) Roger Blough graduated from Susquehanna University, taught school for three years and then went to the Yale Law School (class of '31). He joined the Manhattan law firm of White & Case, lawyers for Big Steel, and was its associate counsel during the investigation of the steel industry by the Temporary National Economic Committee shortly before World War II. A methodical worker with a quiet wit and a knack for getting along with people, Blough became U.S. Steel's general solicitor in 1942, and executive vice president four years...
...before the members of the American Newspaper Publishers Association meeting in Manhattan last week stepped Elisha Hanson, the A.N.P.A.'s general counsel. "I have the unpleasant duty to inform you," he said, "that the Department of Justice is about to initiate an antitrust action against the A.N.P.A., charging it with having conspired not only with other trade-association groups but with its own members . . . unreasonably to restrain trade in advertising...
...done for them and why; 13) that the research work of the Health Service, though given full Council encouragement, be financed by means other than the compulsory student health fee; 14) that emotional research findings be supplied to freshman advisers, tutors, Alston Burr Senior Tutors, the Bureau of Study Counsel, and the Office of Student Placement...
More-or Nothing? In 1951 the Supreme Court split 4 to 4 on a similar loyalty case. In the Peters case, the Government claimed the right to hire or fire anyone it pleases as a simple management function. Peters' counsel granted the Government's right to hire or fire, but declared: "The loyalty program is a process of trial and condemnation and is not an exercise of the managerial power...