Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Prochnow went to the University of Wisconsin, got his bachelor's degree in commerce and his master's in economics (he won his Ph.D. in finance at Northwestern University at 50), and went to work as a purchasing agent for Chicago's Union Trust Co., which later merged with the First National Bank. As vice president at First National, in charge of foreign banking, Prochnow traveled to nearly every country in the world. "Out of this," he says drily, "has come a certain amount of experience...
...U.S.S.R.'s "collective leaders" has changed subtly against Molotov. His letter of confession was dated Sept. 16-a date between the West German negotiations in Moscow and his visit to New York for the U.N. General Assembly, indicating that he was still held in a position of trust. Some diplomats felt that his official resignation was not far off, perhaps after the Big Four foreign ministers meeting at Geneva. Others guessed he might keep the trappings if not the power of office for some time to come. After all, Georgy Malenkov is still around. It was the manner...
...left quite alone with nothing but his own courage and brain in a situation where society cannot help him. March has to fear the police as much as the criminals, because he knows that his family would be the first to die in a battle. And he cannot quite trust his family-a wife, a ten-age daughter, and a ten-year-old son-because they all demonstrate that they would lose their heads if he were not around. In the end, he emerges as close to a real hero as any figure in modern drama...
With bitter attacks on the University for "violating its legal trust" and "neglecting its most sacred building," local alumni last week began a drive for $80,000 to restore the ornamentation of the Memorial Hall tower...
Around the new political probability be gan a great regrouping and reappraisal. So much of international and national progress and reassurance had come to be symbolized by Eisenhower that there was real danger that the prospect of his retirement would pull the linchpin of trust. No man in either U.S. party approaches him in stature. His own party, last week so confident, was plunged in gloom by the prospect of fighting the 1956 campaign without...