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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...lawyer to represent employees "in respect to their individual affairs." Canon 47 prohibits "the unauthorized practice of law by any lay agency, personal or corporate." Invisible Bar. Such restrictions were designed to protect the bar's right to set professional standards and the client's right to seek legal help in his own way. Unhappily, the canons also tend to isolate lawyers from many a vast pool of potential clients. Even the bar's free legal-aid societies are often so unadvertised that indigents are unaware of them. And millions of newly middle-class Americans have been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lawyers: The A.B.A.'s No. 1 Issue | 8/20/1965 | See Source »

...busload of North Harvard residents and supporters left for Washington, D.C. last night in an effort to seek "federal in their fight to save their homes from being razed...

Author: By A. DOUGLAS Matihews, | Title: BRA Resistors Seek in Washington | 8/16/1965 | See Source »

Collins has already announced that be will seek the Democratic nomination for the Senate of Leverett '14 (R-Mass). But a few other hopefuls are the nomination, too. One of these is the former Governor Endicott Peabody, who, as he left Friday for a "facting-finding." European tour, all but said that he wants to give Salty a contest. He also took a potshot at Collins - criticizing the North Harvard renewal plan as "an abuse of the purpose of urban renewal," suggesting that the land should be rehabilitated and "go to the people and not to just one property-owner...

Author: By A. DOUGLAS Matthews, | Title: Renewal Fight May Stir Mass. Politics | 8/16/1965 | See Source »

...earnestly repent." The churches also encourage troubled souls to seek the counsel of their pastors in private...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roman Catholics: Confession: Public or Private? | 8/6/1965 | See Source »

...reason," says Philadelphia's Wallace. Recruiters also avoid the executive who has had six jobs in ten years (too unstable) or the same job for 25 years (too stable and set in his ways). They seldom pick the uneasy or dissatisfied man who approaches them, but try to seek out their own candidates -often those who have little intention of shifting. "In every case," says Carl Nagel, a partner in Manhattan's Antell, Wright & Nagel, "we are looking for the proven man, the successful, happily employed executive." To find such men, the hunters often rely on word...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Executives: Search for the Proven Man | 8/6/1965 | See Source »

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