Word: lawyer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...taken periodic leaves of absence from Harvard, primarily in connection with his role as a labor lawyer. None of his leaves has exceeded the two-year limit beyond which he would be forced to resign his chair...
...average salary: about $15,000). A separate budget of $200,000 pays for an informative newsletter, Near East Report, which is distributed to some 30,000 subscribers, including Congressmen and other policymakers. The staff was directed since its founding in 1954 by I.L. ("Si") Kenen, 70, a Canadian-born lawyer and former Cleveland journalist who often downplayed his influence...
...objections of local communities and the authority to raise up to $2 billion by selling tax-exempt bonds. Rather than seek approval for the U.D.C. 's financing from a testy electorate, Rockefeller seized on a financing expedient developed in the early 1960s by a successful Wall Street bond lawyer named John N. Mitchell...
...newspaper ads published in West Berlin by the Christian Democratic Union in anticipation of last weekend's municipal elections. They referred to local worries about street violence. But the authors of the campaign did not realize how much danger there was until three days before the election. Lawyer Peter Lorenz, 52, the party's candidate for mayor, was boldly ambushed and kidnaped as he traveled by limousine from his suburban Zehlendorf home to C.D.U. headquarters in central Berlin...
There is none of M*A*S*Hs can-the-caduceus flippancy about Rogers-as-businessman. His investment philosophy, say his clients, is strictly "traditionalist." So is Rogers. Born William Wayne McMillan Rogers III, the son of a wealthy lawyer in Birmingham, Ala., Rogers in his youth was suitably Southern-comfortable: "I drank beer, chased girls and drove fast cars." Sent to a boarding school for "Southern incorrigibles" in Bell Buckle, Tenn., Rogers finally buckled down and eventually graduated from Princeton with honors...