Word: counsels
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Marshall, Harvard's vice president and general counsel, testified yesterday at her confirmation hearing before the eight-member Council...
...result of a decision of the University to grant more space to the Bureau of Study Counsel, HAND lost its office on the third floor of 7 Linden St. over the summer...
There is probably no one more loyal to Dole than Washington lawyer and lobbyist Robert Lighthizer, but not everybody fully knows why--and that tale is a classic of Washington back scratching. In the early 1980s, Lighthizer was chief counsel of the Senate Finance Committee and Dole was its chairman. But by 1983, Lighthizer wanted to move on. The Kansas Senator pushed to include a tiny change in an obscure piece of legislation that increased by one the number of deputies in the the U.S. Trade Representative's office. Although he asserts the job wasn't created for him, Lighthizer...
...least one member had misunderstood the wording of the question on the table. "Obviously," says Bilstad, "we wanted a nonambiguous recommendation from the committee." Some members had left the meeting, though, and without a quorum he couldn't proceed. He considered polling the absentees by phone, but the FDA counsel advised against doing...
Franklin M. Steen, director of Harvard Arts and Sciences Computer Services (HASCS), said he received a letter from the office of the University's general counsel requesting that specific student information such as room numbers not be put on-line because of safety concerns...