Word: counsels
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...days after it was printed, I found out I had been "Ad-Boarded" because of this article. Curiously, I found out from the head of Room 13 that the peer-counseling-group was not responsible for "Ad-Boarding" me. Although Room 13 was rankled by the article, it did not think administrative action was the correct solution (in fact, the head of Room 13 expressed chagrin that official action had been taken against me). It turns out I had been Ad-Boarded by a salaried administrator from the Bureau of Study Counsel who had heard about my article. As everything...
Always remember that as Clinton journeyed through his electoral life, he continuously solicited advice. What pundits today term as indecisiveness is actually Clinton's conservative tendency to get all opinions before he acts. Although he has always sought counsel from an exceptional number of people, there has been only one constant advisor for the past 21 years. Yes, that's right: Hillary Clinton. Regardless of his own virtue, Clinton would have never made it past county commissioner without his wife. In Primary Colors, the Hillary-character calls the Bill-character an "unorganized, undisciplined, thoughtless, faithless shit." She can say this...
Marshall, who will be sworn in on October 31, will resign from her current post as Harvard's vice president and general counsel by the end of the month...
...saddened at the thought of leaving Harvard University, where my work as its general counsel has been both challenging and rewarding," Marshall said in a prepared statement...
Robert B. Donin, administrative coordinator of the general counsel, praised Marshall as well...