Word: trustedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...plenty of problems that would be created by trial marriages-and they are not about to approve them. Hamilton, for example, admits that "kids today are really committing themselves. Trial marriage just sounds too cool." Dean John Coburn of Massachusetts' Episcopal Theological School asks: "How can two people trust one another on a temporary basis? Marriage is a total commitment, and trial marriage is a contradiction in terms." Some other critics suggest that in trial liaisons that fail, the psychological damage done might be almost as anguishing as that caused in a divorce. Even theologians who concede the inadequacy...
Each year, Phillip Brooks House exhibits and sells some of this artwork at Harvard. Receipts are either returned to the prisoners or put in a trust fund until they are released...
Wiggins said that he participated in the trust as a private investor. Acting in his capacity as an officer of the University, he deleted one clause from the first draft of the agreement without notifying his fellow trustees...
...suit seeks to force the University Road Real Estate Trust to honor a 1956 option agreement which gave Harvard the right to buy an apartment building near the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library anytime within a 10-year period...
Stone questioned L. Gard Wiggins, Administrative Vice-president of the University, as to his role in the negotiations. Wiggins, who served as comptroller of the University in 1956, was one of the 5 trustees of the real estate trust which gave the option to Harvard...