Word: trust
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Others have not learned so fast. The CRIMSON, however, has always believed in the rationality of Harvard faculty members and offers the following suggestions for Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday courses, in firm trust that the instructors involved will refrain from holding classes on major football weekends...
...suspect," but he is not a "convict" subject to the full sanctions of the criminal law, because the issue as to guilt is not proved ... by silence alone. Our problem with Fifth Amendment invokers is: What should society do with "suspects"? Suspects should not hold positions of trust, but on the other hand, mere suspects should not suffer criminal punishment until and unless they become convicts...
There was no agreement to be friends, nor could there be any trust between Communist Russia, which holds half of Germany captive, and the Bonn Republic, committed tightly to alliance with the West. The agreement merely said, in stiff, impersonal terms, that both sides, for the first time since the mutual treachery of 1939-41, will establish diplomatic relations and work towards "mutual understanding and cooperation ... in the interests of peace...
...rule into representative government and give Egyptians a parliament. Not even Gamal Nasser himself seems certain that he will keep that promise. "Throughout my life," he confesses, "I have had faith in militarism." The army is the only sector of power he so far has found it possible to trust, and even there he fears that unless he can provide more equipment, morale will fall and officers will weaken to subversion from the Communist left or the passion-inflaming Moslem extremists...
Died. Robert Butler, 58, president of St. Paul's Builders Trust Co., president of Walter Butler Shipbuilders, Inc., first U.S. Ambassador to Australia (1946-48), Ambassador to Cuba (1948-51); of a heart attack; in Manhattan...