Word: partner
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Harry Truman sees the Government as a full, active partner in the new-fashioned business economy developing resources, SPENDING on education, health, and social security...
...want our resources developed. We want our children to have health, education, and social security-but for how long can we have any kind of security with a partner who runs up a $5.1 billion deficit in one fiscal year? Confronted with a total national debt in 1952 of $263.8 billion, the taxpayers should worry -although "it seemed to worry the President hardly...
Arthur H. Dean, partner in the law firm of Sullivan and Cromwell, will deliver the annual Dickinson Lectures on Accounting at the Business School this spring...
...epidemic which ravaged his ship; overseas, he served in the General Staff College and provost marshal's office. Back in the U.S., he wangled his discharge almost as soon as his ship was warped into a Hoboken dock, and went back to Cincinnati to become, subsequently, a partner in the top Cincinnati law firm of Dinsmore & Shohl. Among other firms, Dinsmore & Shohl represented Procter & Gamble...
What becomes more important than either world is West's exploration of Wallis' guilt-stabbed consciousness and the whole problem of man's.moral responsibility for his conduct. Ironically, Wallis' assigned partner through purgatory is General von Kenelm, his legal victim. He too reveals his past: that of a ruthlessly ambitious soldier who first murdered his best friend and then whole masses of people. At first, true to his nature, Kenelm is willing to settle for a soft spot on Cape Sable. In the end, like Wallis, he feels the need to exorcise his evil conscience...