Word: trust
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sovereign Trust. In pursuing this policy, Rhee may well be moved by real distrust of Korea's manipulating politicians. But there is something more to his actions than counter-manipulation: his passionate belief that he governs by sovereign right conferred on him by the Korean people. This belief he clearly demonstrated in his row with the National Assembly last year. According to Korea's five-year-old constitution, the Assembly elects the President. Rhee's term being about to expire, the Assembly wished to exercise its constitutional right. Since the majority were opposed to Rhee, this meant...
...were wrong. It is the same reason so many of you, the Americans, are wrong about us. You want, and we wanted, too much too quickly. Now I know and my friends know that our crime was impatience. Some people turn this around and call it a lack of trust. But it was not that. It was impatience, a grinding desire to achieve our hearts' desires overnight...
...speakers will include: George A. Macomber '19, president of the Cambridge Trust Company, who will talk about "Small Financial Organizations"; Kendall G. Russell '46, whose subject is "The Young Entrepreneur"; and S. Abbot Smith '18, who will advise on "Developing the Small Business...
After a World War I overseas hitch as a tank captain, he settled down to a $75-a-month job preparing briefs for a law firm, and worked briefly as a bank trust officer. He didn't like it, tried politics, served one term as a Republican state representative. When Pittsburgh's Peoples Savings and Trust Co. offered him $7,500 a year as a trust officer, 27-year-old Bill Price grabbed...
...only enjoyed what parts of the job had to do with law." When the depression threatened the bank, Price got interested, found that "there was such a thing as organizing just to stay alive." He organized so furiously that in 1940, at 44, he became president of Peoples-Pittsburgh Trust Co., fifth biggest bank in the city...