Word: trust
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...common man, he put his trust in the common people. "The men and women who made this country great and who kept it free," he said, "were plain people with courage and faith. Let us justify this heritage...
Some college coaches scout for themselves, but more trust the job to assistants or to game-wise alumni. The job: 1) to record each play and shot, elaborately charted with identifying letters (H for hook shots, S for set, P for push); 2) to uncover players' idiosyncrasies and ways to block hot basket-makers; 3) to cook up tricky defenses. Few ambitious coaches can afford not to scout...
...agencies from the antitrust laws. This is an unfortunate attempt to gain special favor. . . . Congress should turn [it] down. Freedom of the press . . . is not a license to newspapers to run their businesses apart from the rest of America. . . . It should be treated by the press . . . as the sacred trust which...
...landing rights-in effect, make TACA a U.S. flag line. When the U.S. was slow to get behind TACA, Yerex tried dickering with the British, tried to get them to buy out the American interests. This irritated TACA's new stockholders, chiefly TWA and Pennroad Corp., an investment trust; so did Yerex's highhanded way of running things. They began to bring him down to earth...
...admitted that the crates contained a priceless museum-load of old masters. The paintings had been brought to the U.S. from destroyed or damaged German museums. Washington's National Gallery of Art had arranged (through its board chairman, Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone) to keep them "in trust for the people of Germany or the other rightful owners...