Word: trust
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...stories were the smoothest smearing jobs done since the Brain Trust worked on Paul McNutt (TIME, March 25), the most thorough on any Republican since sly old Charley Michelson took his stiletto out of Herbert Hoover's back...
Because unions are combinations in potential restraint of trade, indiscriminate application of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act to them would raise hob with U. S. Labor. In particular, unions would lose their most potent weapon: the strike...
...Brain Trust." Meantime, Prime Minister Churchill took no more Napoleonic action this week than to bring No. 10 Downing Street the added drive of three longtime personal advisers and experts...
...means, and Utrecht, Den Helder and other centres were threatened likewise. . . . Our Air Force was too weak. . . . We were left to ourselves and so I had to make a grave decision which was a very difficult one for me to lay down our arms. ... All I can say is, trust in the future, behold your traditions. Long live Her Majesty the Queen! Long live the Fatherland...
...education, an absolute taboo on their native language, continuous propaganda to despise their parents, their religion, their legends, their arts, their race. Through the Allotment Act (1887) the reservations were so checkered and subdivided that free movement, tribal unity, and cattle raising became impossible. Of tribal funds held in trust the Government spent 93% on "administrative costs." Every stratagem was worked to acquire for white use key lands along watercourses without which the surrounding territory was useless. In 1887 Indians held 139,000,000 acres, in 1933 47,000,000, much of it arid. Rural slums grew (and persist) near...