Word: proctoral
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...legal fees totaled some $18.6 billion. According to the Commerce Department, that figure was up to $23.4 billion last year, nearly 1% of the gross national product. Top big-city law firms like Chicago's Reuben & Proctor currently bill clients as much as $200 an hour, up from a high of $150 in 1975. Superstar trial lawyers like Boston's F. Lee Bailey and San Francisco's Melvin Belli regularly command flat fees that work out to as much as $300 an hour. New York's Louis Nizer, whose clients have included Blacklist Victim John Henry...
...They advised us to rewarn proctees that alcohol is strictly against the rules," one proctor who also worked with high school students last year, said. "In the past, the rules have been very, very vague, and it's been pretty much up to the proctors," he added...
...were asked to keep a much closer lookout for drinking, especially in areas like the steps of the Yard dorms," one proctor said...
...past years, proctors have often allowed "a can or even a sixpack, if kids are quiet and well-behaved. But Tuesday night. I told them if I see beer cans you're going to go to the dean's office," the proctor added. Summer school officials made it clear that out next talk to kids was to serve as the final warning...It's definitely a crackdown," he added...
...proctors and students reported several large parties and incidents of drunkenness last weekend. "They told us last weekend was bad, worse then they had expected," one proctor said. "It's a lot worse than last year," one proctor who held the same job last summer said...