Word: trust
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...summoned to the White House for closed-door briefings on foreign policy. It was the first time that a President of the U.S. had called together the state governors since Franklin Roosevelt conferred with them on economic problems in 1933. ¶ Appointed russet-haired Catherine B. Cleary, 36. trust officer of Milwaukee's First Wisconsin Trust Co. and president of the National Association of Bank Women, to be Assistant Treasurer...
Harvard's decision to overthrow the restrictions also stemmed from the advice of legal counsel that the NCAA regulations were against anti-trust laws. The Justice Department has in the past declined to give the NCAA a clearance on its limited TV program, and is currently prosecuting the National Football League for a similar restrictions of TV broadcasts...
...practical football policy. One cannot de-emphasize football, and at the same time play it for revenue. The N.C.A.A. agreement was merely a business move which kept the necessary big time football apparatus polished. Damaging to any hopes for true amateurism, it was also probably illegal under the anti-trust acts...
...fear and disbelief . . . If America in actual practice could show the world [that] the Negro became finally integrated into modern democracy, all mankind would be given faith again . . . and America would have spiritual power many times stronger than all her financial and military resources?the power of the trust and support of all good people on earth. America is free to choose whether the Negro shall remain her liability or become her opportunity...
...fired. Said Chancellor Henry T. Heald: "Refusal of a member of a faculty to answer questions put to him by his university in an effort to determine whether he is bound by commitments which violate his own academic freedom renders him unfit to continue in a position of educational trust...