Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...personal dialogue with God that is characteristic of the Old Testament and existed among the sages and rabbis before the Middle Ages. In their writings God often sounds like a member of the family to be submitted to but nonetheless argued with: "Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him," said Job, "but I will maintain mine own ways before...
...hearings, Lev "delivered defective material to the armed forces and made improper profits at the expense of the Government. His testimony was evasive and in a large part obviously false and untrue. By his reprehensible, amoral conduct, he corrupted and induced Government officials to betray their public trust...
...national level, we oppose anti-trust laws, the existence of labor unions, the reliance on social security and the movement toward a welfare state in all its forms including such insidious measures as the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Child Labor...
...even necessary to set up a foundation to reap benefits from the foundation idea. Some businessmen set up charitable trusts, which are small brothers to foundations, and easier to establish. A trust need not be incorporated, yet enjoys the same tax-free status as foundations...
...default of entertainment, television last week was giving away more money than ever before. CBS unveiled a new giveaway, Do You Trust Your Wife?, a money-tosser that has nearly as many M.C.s (Edgar Bergen and three of his dummies) as it does contestants (three married couples). The show is filmed-and filmed badly. Large blisters of light kept glaring on and off during the 30 minutes, seemingly timed to the excessive applause of the well-trained studio audience. The winning contestants: Robert and Roberta Hickey, parents of eleven children, who won $100 a week for a year when Roberta...