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...board administers the extra-curricular law club system in the School and is a liaison body between the faculty and the students. It aids in the formation of the law clubs, to which most of the students belong, and in the management of the moot court cases argued by the student clubs...
...thing Bill Donovan hopes will come out of his liaison with the owners is the severance of his local from all lawyers. He hates lawyers, bridles at the $1,000 worth of union dues Ben Cohen's monthly retainer eats up. Says he: "We wanna be friendly. We wanna do business without lawyers...
Traditional British method of disposing of extra sons is to shunt them into the Army or Church, or ship them off to the colonies. Since December 1936, the most superfluous British extra son has been the Duke of Windsor, whose position as liaison officer between the British and French Armies fizzled out before the capitulation of France, and who has never indicated ecclesiastical leanings. Last week Britain announced that he would be shipped to one of her tiniest colonies. The fourth King-Emperor of the British Empire will, as Governor of the Bahamas, rule 29 islands, 661 cays...
...command when war broke out was what to do about the self-exiled Edward VIII, who still retained a raft of honorary military titles. It was decided that he should be made a simple major general and attached to General Gort's B. E. F. staff to do "liaison work...
Polo-playing William Averell Harriman, board chairman of Union Pacific Railroad, partner in Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (private bankers). His job: liaison between Stettinius and Burlington's Ralph Budd, the commission's transportation...