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Word: trusts (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...progressive, humanitarian achievement for the people of this state is long and proud, and shines all the more brightly in comparison to the shoddy Democratic period of stubborn, stupid and shortsighted political obstruction . . . [The Democrats are] bankrupt of political conscience and any sense of responsibility to the people . . . Never trust your city, your state or your nation to destructive demagogues, who try to torpedo sound programs and have nothing themselves to offer. Don't ever let them get elected. They will wreck any community and bankrupt any government they ever control...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Setting the Tone | 9/6/1954 | See Source »

Under his will his daughter was named president or board chairman of some 50 corporations that he controlled. Ownership of the corporations was left to the Moody Foundation, a charitable trust that he set up to save his empire from being broken up to pay inheritance taxes. Mrs. Northen, as foundation chairman, and four other trustees-will vote the stock, thereby control the Moody companies. Among them: a chain of 30 hotels, three banks, eleven ranches, two daily newspapers, a commercial printing plant, a cotton company, and the American National Insurance Co., whose assets of $364 million make...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORPORATIONS: Executive Suite | 9/6/1954 | See Source »

Since it was originated in 1902, the Rhodes Scholarship Trust has selected only one U.S. Negro as a Rhodes scholar* and has never granted a scholarship to a student in a Negro college. Last week came word of a change in policy. Beginning next term, Tennessee's Fisk University will become the first U.S. Negro college to take part in the Rhodes scholarships...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: More Room in the Rhodes | 8/30/1954 | See Source »

...fight. Meanwhile, a group of students led by newly elected Student Council President William L. Tazewell began a countercampaign to get Fletcher fired from his job of student director. At semester's end Tazewell reported to his council: "A majority of the student body have neither faith . . . nor trust in ... the administration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Gentlemen from Virginia | 8/30/1954 | See Source »

...women who press the Communist advantage relentlessly. "We are winning," they whisper. "We are winning. Do you want to be with us, or with the French and the foreigners? The white men have surrendered half of your country; they will surrender the other half too. Do not trust them. Come with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: South of The 17th Parallel | 8/23/1954 | See Source »

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