Word: trust
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Going to the Country. This kind of old-shoe geniality was also the style set by Clem Attlee. who tours the countryside in a car with his wife. Labor's most effective poster was a big photograph of him with the simple legend: "You Can Trust...
...rebels were five "outside directors" (non-Ward executives) on the nine-man board, all old friends of Avery. They were informally led by lean, leathery Philip Clarke, 65, chairman of Chicago's City National Bank & Trust Co., who had been trying for months to arrange an easy out for Avery. At 81, Avery's once fabulous memory had begun to fade: he "floated," as one friend put it, speaking confusedly but autocratically, brooking no correction...
BUSINESS IN 1955 will break all records, with gross national product hitting $375 billion, some 5% above last year and 3% above 1953's alltime peak, predicts Roy Reierson, chief economist for Manhattan's Bankers Trust...
Previously two lawyers who are trustees of Suter's estate had petitioned the court to compel the student to take the money. They said that if he did not accept the inheritance it would destroy the trust and amount to alienation of income in violation of the personal property...
...court ruling added that the trust would continue and that application could be made later as to its distribution...