Word: trustedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Mexico's oles sounded all the sweeter in view of Washington's assumption that U.S. intervention in the Dominican Republic had tarnished Johnson's image south of the border, that he could never hope to gain the affection and instinctive trust that Latin Americans awarded President Kennedy. With scant advance notice, Johnson drew crowds only slightly smaller than those Kennedy received on a long-planned visit in 1962. "Who said we couldn't go to Latin America?" demanded Johnson. "Who said the Dominican Republic disgraced...
Walden Dillaway '65-4 walked into Cambridge Trust Company yesterday make a withdrawal from his account, and a few minutes later found himself charged with bank robbery...
...rushed to the back where Dillaway was about to be hauled away and told the bank officials that the same misfortune had happened to him in the Harvard Trust Company a short time before...
...grad student then asked the detectives to accompany him back to the Harvard Trust Company to search for the note which had been thrown in a wastebasket. The detectives reluctantly agreed. They entered the other bank and sought the wastebasket in question. The crushed note was there, and the detectives freed a grateful Dillaway...
Eurofinance is 80% owned and chiefly supported by eight European and three U.S. banks (Pittsburgh's Mellon National, Chicago's Northern Trust and San Francisco's Wells Fargo). For $50,000 a year from each of them, plus $30,000 from four associate subscribers, the company's 80-man staff prepares quarterly reports on the European economy and the most thorough corporate analyses and industrial surveys obtainable on the Continent. Last week Eurofinance clients were digesting a fresh two-volume, 254-page analysis of Western Europe's auto industry; it not only pinpoints which firms...