Word: trust
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Guardian's Trust...
...realize that Harvard's Band functions as a Club, with lifelong membership privileges. Marching across the field today along with the undergraduates will be an official of the Harvard Trust Company who has played glockenspiel for more than 14 years, as well as three practicing physicians who revert to Joe College each weekend in the Fall. This timeless spirit is the invisible quantity which makes the boys get religion and perform what admirers have termed "the Saturday afternoon miracle...
...Stein said. "The classes are so impersonal and the section meetings so inadequate that we never get to know anything more about the teacher than what's in his lecture." More discussion groups, smaller classes, would be the perfect solution, all the girls agreed. "I wouldn't trust an answer from a section man," said Cynthia Brott, who finds school work not very easy even after a year "without a day off" in an Army hospital. "Especially in a field like social relations, I want to get the professor's opinion...
...necessity of toil; he abhorred with equal fervor, tobacco, alcohol and ostentation. His favorite dishes were tripe and pig's feet. Although he was an officer of 43 companies and corporations, he shared a small, low-ceilinged office in Boston's museum-like State Street Trust Co. with his secretary (who comes from Illinois). He contemplated buying a new hat as reluctantly as he would have considered selling the house he had built in Concord...
...Night first-rate Jewish special pleading make it also unsatisfying as fiction. Every character is part of a carefully arranged witness-box cast, and the arrangement is too deliberate ly designed to give both sides of the story. It is almost as if the author didn't quite trust his Zionist approach to stand on its own feet...