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Word: trust (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Mirza. a whisky drinker and a heavy cigarette smoker, loathes intrigue and is staunchly loyal to those who trust him. Says he of Pakistan's politicians: "They are mostly crooks and scalawags." Last year when, as Governor of East Bengal, he worked titanically amid the flood disaster and was mobbed by genuinely cheering crowds, a Pakistani said: "Mirza has done more for the common man whom he says he despises than all the politicians who promised a new heaven and earth to get votes." Today Mirza lives in a big house with ample grounds and cool white porticos...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PAKISTAN: Her Majesty's G.G. | 8/15/1955 | See Source »

Such are the offerings of the Philosophers' Stone if man, having found its secret, can find the trust and will to use it well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The Philosophers' Stone | 8/15/1955 | See Source »

...holding up its decision until after Congress had adjourned. They also charged that Idaho Power rates are so high that they would deter new industry. Said Idaho's Democratic Congresswoman Grade Pfost: "There now can be no doubt that this Administration believes what is best for the power trust is best for the people." Growled Oregon's Democratic Senator Wayne Morse: "The Hell's Canyon decision will prove to be the Dixon-Yates deal of the Northwest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UTILITIES: Decision on the Snake | 8/15/1955 | See Source »

...guaranteed annual wage. Allis-Chalmers and Deere & Co. have both offered the United Auto Workers a layoff plan to insure jobless workers some pay. Allis-Chalmers offered 65 % of total pay for four weeks plus 60% for the next 22 weeks, but was turned down because it provided no trust fund for the benefits. Deere's idea, which the union has agreed to "in principle," is similar to the auto, industry pacts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: TIME CLOCK, Aug. 8, 1955 | 8/8/1955 | See Source »

...Scotch or bourbon with the main course would be like going to a dinner party in your bathing suit. Some of your statistics sound so frantic. You must be talking about people I just don't know." But Socialite Ronald Boardman, vice president of the City National Bank & Trust Co., gave some support to Editor Deshais. Said he: "The success of a party depends on the bartender. No question about that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Midwest Social Notes | 8/1/1955 | See Source »

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