Word: stewardship
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...between 4-H groups and farmers who have pledged themselves to sow it. They will give 10% of next year's harvest to the church of their choice and 5% to the ''Dynamic Kernels Foundation" (incorporated to make charitable gifts, distribute literature "bearing especially upon Christian Stewardship and the blessings coming to those who tithe"). This year's tithe will go to local hospitals...
When Congress enacted the War Labor Disputes Act in June 1943, it gave the National Labor Relations Board the sole right to conduct the strike ballots. Last week NLRB gave an accounting of its first year's stewardship under the Act's terms. Some findings...
...encouraging resistance. Still others resent his second marriage after the death (in a car he was driving) of popular, Swedish-born Queen Astrid. To all these Belgians, a regency for Astrid's handsome son, Prince Baudouin, 14, looked good. The next few weeks would tell whether the stewardship of the Government in Exile looked equally good...
...good Americans need faith, not only in God, but, while the battle is on, in our leaders as well. After the war they will be held to strict account for every detail of their stewardship-but here and now we don't even bring up Pearl Harbor...
Edsel seldom made headlines, either in his stewardship or in private life. His houses in Detroit, Seal Harbor and Hobe Sound were lavish. He had three yachts. But his likes were extremely simple. In the evenings, he often sat around playing hearts, rummy or backgammon with his family. At his $3,000,000 Seal Harbor house, he loved to prowl along the rocky Maine coast with his wife, Eleanor Clay Ford (whom he had married in 1916), to find a cozy corner in the lee of a boulder and read to her in his soft, shy voice. He played tennis...