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...says that the U.S. must regain the peace initiative by showing a greater willingness to negotiate arms agreements with the Soviets. As he said at Cornell: "The U.S. must go back to the bargaining table and offer a challenge to the Soviets to reduce nuclear weapons. If not, we entrust our survival to leaders who believe that a limited nuclear war can be fought and won, and who might act on that belief...
...more influential suffrage leaders of her day, the founder of a western newspaper, and the first woman admitted to practice before the Kansas Supreme Court. In the 1920s, she concocted the idea of soliciting female survivors of the Kansas frontier to chronicle their lives and entrust the stories to her care. She had in mind a magazine article, but when the submissions flooded in by the hundreds. Monroe expanded her project to an anthology. Illness and the obligations of public life prevented her from completing the work, and she left the manuscripts to her daughter. The daughter filed the papers...
...Caine in Dressed to Kill, who sports a blond wig and goes after patients with razors. But such methods are unorthodox. The image most people carry of psychiatrists is that of Lee J. Cobb in The Three Faces of Eve -gentle, calm, kind, the sort of person you would entrust with your mother. You remember your mother...
...Suppose," said Hunt, "my principal doesn't think it wise to entrust so sensitive a matter to them...
...have given some clue that he has heard of such a quality as intellectual integrity, which most people consider to be part of personal morality. I suggest that he now retire to the drawing board and think again about just what "Veritas" is all about, and in the meantime entrust the running of the university to his most morally incorruptible assistant...