Word: trust
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sherman Anti-Trust Law sank its teeth into 20 individuals and 23 pottery corporations last week, when the U. S. Supreme Court decided that they were illegally restraining trade. Most of the individuals will be sent to jail. The Trenton (N. J.) Potteries Co., and the other members of an association, having factories in nine states, manufactured and distributed 82% of the vitreous bathroom fixtures produced...
...Majesty's Government trust that this protest and warning will be received by the Union of Soviet Republics with the attention they require and that no further cause of complaint may be given...
...very great and interesting venture indeed. Unquestionably for a time it will be found that some, students who know not how to use their new liberty will abuse the "free periods," and will be harmed by them. But the men who are worthy this new trust--and their number will increase as time goes on--will turn it to most significant and availing account. Boston Transcript, March...
...they happened to come to court. Couples, no longer deterred by publicity, have rushed to divorce courts. But magistrates, appalled at such eagerness for separation, have used their discretion and published "prophylactic" details. Said the Hon. C. F. G. Masterman, historian, in London last week: "I wouldn't trust such power of discretion to an arch-angel...
...altercation between police and students came shortly aftere the crowd emerged from the Mid-Night Smoker held especially for Harvard men at the University Theatre. A dispute between two men, who are not believed to have been students of the University. In front of the Harvard Trust, attracted a crowd. Patrolman Murphy, on duty at the Square, intervened, and started to lead the men away. The crowd followed the officer, and in a good natured manner, interfered with the arrest. The taxi which the officer commandeered, was first held up, and later pushed to the sidewalk...