Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fact that his Rhodesian Front's only opposition party was also largely white bothered Smith and his followers not at all. Full-page ads warned of "a black future for all" unless Smith got his way. Posters appeared everywhere to inform voters they could "Trust Mr. Smith - he will never hand over Rhodesia." Jeering at the British demand that Rhodesia's blacks should be given increased voting rights, a Smith backer at one rally shouted, "I've got three dogs; can they vote...
...made murder a task of the state," and while his government's acts may have been "without the knowledge or willingness of the German people, they happened in our name. It is only because we have proved that we want to right these injustices that we have found trust in the world again...
...wasn't able to sleep or do any work," admits Senior Warden W. Hunter Saussy, a vice president and trust officer of the Savannah Bank & Trust Co. "I don't think any of us were happy...
...marketing and trading of tobacco. Flourishing tobacco monopolies provide up to 5% of the national budget in France, 10% in Italy, 15% in Formosa. Countries as diverse as Egypt and Japan earn valuable foreign exchange from tobacco exports, which are also handled by state monopolies. Japan's tobacco trust has almost 400,000 persons on its payroll, distributes tobacco seeds to farmers and buys their crop...
...spend the summer in civil rights or community organization work to keep their minds and eyes open to the possibility that what they are doing might well need to be continued and supported by other Harvard who are not inexperienced and who do not stifie indigenous movements. I trust there will be better for it. Being at Harvard does not necessarily disqualify us from being responsible participants in the social revolution of our times. The Reverend Richard E. Mumma United Ministry