Word: counsels
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...brief expresses concern that the out-come of the Bakke case may indirectly affect Harvard's admissions practices, although "as an immediate matter a pro-Bakke decision would not affect Harvard, because private institutions do not fall under the 14th amendment," Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said last week...
William G. Perry, director of the Bureau of Study Counsel, offers a different sort of advice: don't restrict yourself to a rigid approach to the subject while doing research. "English teachers said to outline, but that's not how the mind works," says Perry. "You need to collect data and mess around with it, until the thoughts come out of the material...
...result, it is difficult to document precisely what Mondale has advised or evaluate how wise his counsel has been...
...Linowitz?a new Panama Canal treaty. Explains Bunker: "I don't think there is any age limitation on a person's usefulness. It depends entirely on the individual." At 71, Averell Harriman negotiated the atomic test-ban treaty with the Soviet Union. At 85, he continues to offer sage counsel to the less experienced Carter Administration...
...referring to a chart fixed to the machine, users can tell whether their blood pressure is outside the normal range for their age. If so, that should be prodding enough for them to seek medical counsel. Hypertension is probably the leading cause of death in the U.S., yet can be easily treated, even in its most severe forms (TIME cover...