Word: trust
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...slowing down, praised be. Haven't seen any of the other racers. Passed a few check points (they don't trust us) and seems they're not far ahead. Funny about those check points. Seems a few years ago some guy peddled for half a mile, then dropped back, dragged the bike into a drove to half a mile from the finish point, dragged bike out, finished race twelfth. Can't figure where he missed. His driver must have missed a turn...
...that you have covered the small minority of U.S. tourists who will vacation abroad this summer [April 9], I trust you will turn your attention to the vast majority of U.S. tourists who will spend their vacations touring these United States. EUGENE H. O'NEIL JR. Arlington Heights...
...advocating the overthrow of the U.S. Government from ten years and $10,000 fine to 20 years and $20,000 fine. The House had already passed a similar bill, but the Senate added a provision barring any person convicted under the act from "holding any office of honor, trust or profit under the U.S.," returned the bill to the House for final passage. ¶ Pass, in the House, a resolution making "In God We Trust" the U.S. motto. ¶ Slash, in the House Appropriations Committee, $56.8 million from Administration requests for the State and Justice Departments and the U.S. Information...
...Potala's top floor, wooing the 21-year-old Dalai Lama with flattery and gifts (among them: ten autos, a direct phone to Peking), and isolating him from his own countrymen. But despite his occasional public concurrences in their party line, they still do not trust him, remembering his flight to India when Red China marched into Tibet. The 18-year-old Panchen Lama, Tibet's spiritual ruler, is more acquiescent, and the Red Chinese have tried to bolster his status at the expense of the Dalai Lama...
...Schlesinger found an organ for his beliefs in the A.D.A., he found a political standard-bearer in his friend Adlai Stevenson. In 1952 he joined Stevenson's "brain trust" and helped write speeches for the candidate. If Stevenson is nominated again, Schlesinger may use his sabbatical next year to aid his campaign, as well as to finish his Roosevelt study...