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...Polytheism is the answer. After all, in this age of specialization, what professional specialist wants to entrust his destiny to a monotheistic jack of all trades...
Although Rhodes trustees faced by this action could entrust endorsements to state selection committees, they could also encourage Parliament to revise the discriminatory will statute. It is unlikely that Parliament would oppose any revision once suggested by Rhodes trustees. It is equally unlikely that these college withdrawals would result in permanent exclusion from the Rhodes competition...
Magruder also conveyed a depressing climate of fear and frustration among the many Nixon associates who resorted to lawlessness in the belief that any means was justified to achieve the high purpose of re-electing Richard Nixon. Strangely, they seemed not to have enough confidence in their leader to entrust the free-flowing political processes of democratic government to return him to office...
...Executive Office Building next to the White House. He first asked Liddy why the Secret Service could not handle the burglary to get Ellsberg's records. Liddy told him, as Hunt reconstructed it, that "the White House did not have sufficient confidence in the Secret Service in order to entrust them with a task of this sort." But the White House clearly did have faith in Liddy and Hunt. At Krogh's direction, the pair flew to Los Angeles on Aug. 25, 1971, registered in a hotel under false names (George Leonard and Ed Warren), to make what Hunt grandly...
...joined the Tiger coaching ranks in September 1972 and last year directed the Bengal freshmen to a 15-5 record. He must have impressed a lot of people down in Tigerland, because it didn't take long for the Princeton athletic department to decide that it would much rather entrust the fate of the varsity to Semler rather than extending the horror show overseen by Quackenbush...