Word: trust
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...ruins of youth and the ruins of Buchenwald-who will clear them up? Answers Knauth: "Our responsibility for the Germans, like theirs and ours for all mankind, will never end. I hope that they and we will have the strength to fulfill the trust that has been imposed upon us all: the peace and welfare of our fellow...
...profess annoyance at our temerity; we condemn your imbecility. You are smug in your complacency; we are abashed by your shamelessness. . . . To cavil further is futile. We trust that time, as it shrinks your purse, may modify your niggardly and anti-social propensities...
...still had enemies, but he had smitten the big ones hip & thigh. Wall Street, and the "goddamned Eastern bankers" who had once tried to swallow him, could only watch him impotently now, with half-reluctant admiration. This week, after 42 years of struggle, his Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association, which covers California with 494 branches in over 300 cities, had become the biggest private bank in the world. Once before, Bank of America had passed Manhattan's Chase National Bank in total deposits, only to be overtaken again. But now it had a triumphant lead...
...editorial boards have endeavored to hold to the highest standards of journalism and promote the best interests of the University. Those who carry on in the postwar years have the responsibility of presenting impartially and fully events of interest to the Harvard public. To them is committed an important trust. I have the confidence that the CRIMSON in the future will fulfill its obligations to the same high degree as in the past...
...himself. Undoubtedly he says prayers before he retires at night. In these orisons, in his baring of soul before a God Who reads our innermost hearts, let the Bishop weigh his responsibility for the confusion he spread in that . . . talk, for the pain he inflicted on all whose only trust is the Crucified Hope of the world, for the delight he gave to those who try to convince themselves that belly, sensual desire, is the only god worthy of rational worship. . . . At the heart of [his] objection to the Catholic Church is his unwillingness to acknowledge the divinity of Christ...