Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...eager and curious subjects. Standing at his wife's side, the Queen's husband was ready as ever for the job that is always with them-to bind together the people of not only a nation but an entire Commonwealth of Nations in an atmosphere of mutual trust, respect and affection...
...Trust Yourself." When Spock wrote his first edition, a pseudoscientific strictness, introduced in the 1920s, was the rule-"Don't pick up the baby when he cries, feed him only at precise four-hour intervals." Spock stepped to the head of the pediatricians who were trying to encourage greater flexibility in baby care. They succeeded too well, he now feels: "Nowadays there seems to be more chance of a conscientious parent's getting into trouble with permissiveness [toward children] than with strictness." Keynote of Spock's latest advice to parents: "Trust yourself." Instinct, he says, prompts most...
News that this historic period piece was to be razed brought cries of protest. From Washington, B.C. the National Trust for Historic Preservation wrote: "Nowhere in the state, or even in the nation, is there a better preserved or more notable example of the Gothic Revival era." Architecture professors from Yale, Cornell and Columbia added their protest. Said Historian Wayne Andrews: "Its destruction would be a tragedy...
Lowell, president of the Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company and of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, is also a trustee of the Lowell Institute, an organization for promoting adult education in Greater Boston...
...Years of proof must pass by," said President Franklin Roosevelt in August 1944, "before we can trust Japan and before we can classify her as a member of the society of nations which seeks permanent peace." Last week, with the sponsorship and all-out backing of U.S. Chief Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge, Japan became the first former Axis nation elected to the U.N. Security Council...