Word: trust
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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While Taranto was in progress, Vice Admiral Sir Henry Daniel Pridham-Whippell trounced an Italian convoy in the Strait of Otranto, and A.B.C. signaled: "I trust you had many opportunities of using your heavy mashie." The Vice Admiral, a naval golf champion, flashed back "a detailed affirmative...
...their affairs in order or by creditor nations erecting tariff walls, etc. to prevent payments in goods-it would be necessary for the international stabilization fund to put pressure on the offenders. The necessity of doing this, said Dr. Anderson, would force the fund to become "a supernational Brain Trust to think for the world...
...materials have been financed by Brig. Gen. John H. Sherburne '99. Colonel Francis T. Colby '05, Lt. Colonel Ware, and Captain Arthur Drinkwater '00, all of whom are trustees of the Saint Harbara's Trust...
...Heflin, who has been both at a conference at Headquarters First District, AAFTTC, Greensboro, N. C. and on a leave of absence from the Stat School, will return on Saturday in time to deliver the orientation address to the new students and to preside at graduation Monday morning. We trust that when he returns to Boston, he will be well rested and tanned...
...Nerves. Because it commands a widespread network of communications, A.P. has been able to trumpet its side of the anti-trust suit up & down the land. The war of nerves has been relentless. Hundreds of papers, either A.P. members or sympathetic, have plumped editorially for A.P. A.P.'s General Manager Kent Cooper last fall published a book (Barriers Down) in which he pictured A.P. as a ceaseless, unselfish fighter against monopoly. A.P. has itself published two large volumes containing hundreds of pro-A.P. editorials from A.P. papers...