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Since the present Plan E went into effect, this has been a constant subject of controversy. City Solicitor John Daley has agreed to present Atkinson's case...
...soft-voiced, able lawyer; Balliol College, Oxford; called to the bar, 1926; specialized in commercial law; with Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (East Africa and Middle East) in World War II, ended his service as major in intelligence; elected to Parliament, 1945; helped prepare indictments for Nurnberg trials; Solicitor General (second law officer to the Crown), 1945-51; a close personal friend of Attlee...
...years-old Jackson was appointed Associate justice in 1941 and became chief U.S. war crimes prosecutor at the Nuremburg trials in 1945. The Bureau of Internal Revenue retained him as general counsel in 1934 and he held the post of Solicitor General of the U.S. from...
...will talk on "The Lawyer in Government." He has been associated with the office of the Solicitor General and the U.S. Departments of Justice and Labor. Cox has been professor of Law since...
James Stephens was born in a Dublin slum, worked his way through night school, finally got to be a solicitor's typist at $5 a week. Of those times he once said: "I thought in those days I'd be a poet. All day I used to sit and think about big words. By big I mean fine high-sounding words like 'honor' and 'noble' and 'courage,' and I spent most of my time scribbling them down." Later, as a recognized poet on a lecture tour in California, he was more explicit...