Word: trust
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Communist activity confined to the Seamen's Union alone, Sullivan charged. "The same [applies to] quite a large number of unions throughout the country. . . . One does not know whom to trust. The Communist Party has many secret agents in different places, including the Government service...
They were rooted, he thought, in a common trust in democracy and the brotherhood of man. Said he: "We believe in the dignity of the individual. We believe that the function of the state is to preserve and promote human rights and fundamental freedoms. We believe that the state exists for the benefit of man, not that man exists for the benefit of the state. . . . We believe that each individual must have as much liberty for the conduct of his life as is compatible with the rights of others...
...take the late Harold D. Smith's job as vice president of the Bank, new President McCloy picked Robert Livingston Garner, 52, financial vice president of General Foods Corp. Garner, an infantry captain in World War I and former treasurer of the Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, will advise McCloy on securities floatations. These two banking men eliminated any objection to McCloy on the grounds that he knew too little about banking...
...Givens made a few Dri-ettes by hand and sold them to two department stores. Harassed mothers grabbed them up so fast that Dee saw a future in the business of making babies socially more presentable. She quit nursing in 1936, borrowed $100 from the La Grange State Trust & Savings Bank and set herself up in business with two helpers in a tiny Western Springs store. Shortly after, the bank executive who had lent her the money became the father of twins. The Dri-ettes made such a hit with him that he backed her with other loans...
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