Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...decision of the Supreme Court announced yesterday, the steel trust has won its second big victory within six months. The economic strength of Judge Gary and his associates enabled them to stand off the insistent efforts of the employees to get their union recognized; and now the strength of the mammoth combine before the law has been reinforced by the highest court in the United States. Assaulted from one quarter by labor and from another by the government, organized capital ("big business") stands firm and continues production...
...more than equally able to judge the matter. In regard to the physical and other phenomena of psychical research it cannot be said too strongly, though it ought to be quite evident, that the true scientist investigates only under conditions which preclude fraud, and never allows himself to trust the honestly of the person he is examining. The CRIMSON refers to Dr. Hall's statement that 'physical manifestations dependent upon mediums can all be produced fraudulently.' It is inconceivable that a realization of what the scientific attitude really is would permit of so completely passing over the reverse conclusions...
...trust that Harvard will feel inclined to send another relay team to Albany at some future date and that you will personally be able to accompany the team...
...that Harvard men are called upon to decide just what their University is to stand for in the future. Are we going to say. "Away with him!" whenever a man speaks words against our views, or shall we rather inquire what substance and reason is in the speaker and trust our individual reason to weigh his worth? The writer himself belongs to a school of thought entirely opposite to the of the man the Lampoon has attacked, but at that has no assurance as to the safety of his own or any other opinion before this new intolerance. But above...
Political power will never be a public trust until unfaithful trustees are removed, efficient ones rewarded. When the average man turns from running the government himself during spasmodic outbursts of reform, and devotes himself to running the politicians all the time, the Average Citizen will be better satisfied with his government...