Word: orthodox
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...December 1947. But Trippe, jealous of his tight control of Pan Am, has shrewdly specified that Atlas can hold permanently only 200,000 shares, must resell the rest. In all. Pan Am expects to need $100,000,000. But Trippe will get the rest of this in orthodox fashion, that is, through offerings of preferred stock or equipment trusts. He wall probably have little trouble. Last week, the Bankers Trust Co., the Mutual Life Insurance Co., the Chase National Bank and the New York Trust Co. joined in a program to make easier any postwar financing the airlines need...
...Admitted to Council membership the Russian Orthodox Church of America (300,000 members), rejected the Universalist Church of America because its members, like Unitarians, do not believe Christ uniquely divine...
From liberated Athens TIME Correspondent Reg Ingraham cabled the story of how white-bearded, brown-eyed Archbishop Damaskinos, head of the Greek Orthodox Church, had led resistance against the Nazis so stoutly that for the past four months the Germans had kept him locked in his bedroom...
...hardheaded Dutch next door will have none of it. Said one top Dutch moneyman: "The plan is psychologically dangerous; because you can't force people into virtue. It's technically too difficult to administer." Dr. Johan Beyen, Dutch delegate to Bretton Woods, said Holland plans an orthodox savings drive to sop up inflationary cash, stringent wage & price controls and a retroactive 100% excess-profits tax to grab wartime profits. But most of all Holland stresses what other Governments have ignored-heavy taxes, to bring its budget under control, the step which all European countries must take sooner...
Freud then held the rank of "professor extraordinary" of neurology, but had turned his back on orthodox research channels ("his monograph on the coca-plant gave the first indication of its wide possibilities as an anesthetic") for pioneer psychological theorizing which rarely drew more than a dozen listeners to his weekly lectures at the General Hospital...