Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Before becoming dean of the Business School, Donham had served as Vice-President of the Old Colony Trust Company from 1906 until 1919. He expressed his business philosophy in two books, "Business Adrift" in 1931 and "Business Looks at the Unforeseen...
...however. As Professor James Moore says about the policy approach, "I think the damn thing's a myth. I don't want to be fussing around with sociology and psychiatry when I'm talking about federal jurisdiction." Of course, he recognizes that certain fields of law, such as anti-trust, probably demand a more functional approach, because there are "lots of questions that have never been settled...
...private and public agencies. Professor Harold Lasswell, Yale's chief exponent of the policy approach, is now on a year's absence to work with a Ford Foundation project in California. And Professor Eugene Rostow, also at Yale, is working with Attorney General Brownell on an investigation of anti-trust legislation...
Friends of the late William T. Gardiner '14, who died in an airplane accident a year ago, have set up a $85,000 trust fund and will donate the income to these scholarships...
These increasing signs of "normalization" make Western diplomats in Belgrade a little nervous; after all, the U.S. is pouring half a billion dollars in aid into Yugoslavia. But they are only nervous, not alarmed. They don't trust Comrade Tito, but depend on his cold-blooded assessment of his own cold-blooded interest. Necessity made him join with Greece and Turkey in a military pact, which indirectly binds him with the West's NATO alliance...