Word: mistrust
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...course of his summer, Jeff learns to love some of the black Georgians he meets and lives with; he learns to respect and yet to mistrust the community leader who uses the faith-healer approach to woo black support and who, at the same time, openly scorns the liberal-white college kids he'd invited to Georgia. And he learns to feel angry that some of his fellow brigade-members, thinking the peanut-weeding an inessential if not useless task, beg off from weeding and make busy work fixing meals and getting mail while the rest stays in the fields...
...Graduate School of Design Faculty we know this is not true. Maybe the Crimson should broaden the range of Faculty members to whom it speaks. It would then discover how unreal its contention is that the Graduate School of Design is "a school continually wracked by dissention and mistrust." The Regers Committee Peter Rogers (Chairman) Jerome W. Lindsey Daniel L. Shooed Frederick E. Smith
...proceedings as a cue to crow to the GSD alumni. His letter to the alumni--dated January 6, the same day as the Corporation's decision--praised the fine state of affairs at the GSD; it was hardly a realistic appraisal of a school continually wracked by dissention and mistrust. If indeed Dean Kilbridge insists on remaining at the GSD, we suggest that he at least become more circumspect in his correspondence. The incident illustrates once again his inability to keep the GSD together; we again invite him to resign...
FROM the moment that President Nixon slapped a three-month freeze on U.S. wages and prices, the chiefs of organized labor reacted with angry mistrust. Led by George Meany, the 77-year-old president of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., they briefly considered boycotting the Pay Board appointed to set post-freeze rules for wage and benefit increases. Last week, when the 15-member board finally started trying to negotiate what would amount to a master labor contract for the entire U.S. economy, the five labor members found themselves at odds with not only the five business representatives but also the five...
...willing to sacrifice liberty and freedom on the nebulous altar of suspected "surrender of the Government to insurrectionaries." This is a complete rejection of the principle of "innocence until proven guilty." America is not about to abrogate this principle to the vagaries of the Nixon administration's mistrust of its citizenry...