Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...longer a matter for speculation that Roosevelt's childish trust of the Bolsheviks is the basic cause of Germany's current problems." No one speculated. "We are agreed that if the Americans had accepted Doenitz's brilliant offer to join them in May '45 and drive the Bolsheviks back to the Volga. . . ." A few gulps of wine obscured Glaubich's last few words but, plainly, nobody disagreed...
Adlal Stevenson's announcement that "I shall be a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination" yesterday brought acclaim and confidence from his supporters on the Faculty--along with indications that a Harvard "brain trust" will once again assist the former Illinois governor in his campaign...
...share. He had left the check, he said, on the seat of Armstrong's car. Armstrong went out to explore. Sure enough, the check was there. Other members of the syndicate asked to see it, promptly recognized something that Armstrong, a former vice president of Bankers Trust Co., had failed to notice: the check was unsigned. Still, they felt so flush that they agreed to give Roberts 25% of their winnings ($4,026.73)-minus, of course, some $300 that Armstrong had already lent to the visitors...
CALIFORNIA BANK MERGER combining San Francisco's venerable Crocker First National and Anglo California National banks will give the pair total deposits of $1.28 billion. Crocker-Anglo will be California's fourth biggest (after Bank of America, Security-First National and American Trust...
...says the Roman Catholic monthly Catholic Men in an editorial entitled "Good Old God." Many a politico who goes in for godly utterances is "inwardly feeling that such pious expressions and, in fact, God Himself and religion in general, are perfectly harmless . . . We are in favor of expressions of trust in God and don't want to appear cynical, but could it be that an appreciable number . . . are motivated by a naive sentiment that by shouting 'Lord, Lord' often enough, and long enough, we will have fulfilled our obligations-and all will be well with the world...