Word: trusts
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...know it." A Fourth World War? In Tennessee, Goldwater cried: "During the past few days, Lyndon Johnson frankly has told the American people that he won't be satisfied with just an election-he wants to be crowned. He has asked for a mandate. He wants total trust, total love, total power over your total lives. Somebody, and it's got to be you, should remind Lyndon Johnson just where he lives. This is America. This is not some mythical kingdom conjured up for him to play with." In Cleveland, Goldwater reiterated his position against the Civil Rights...
...janitor speaks his mind at faculty-student meetings so tumultuously democratic, says President John W. Atherton, "that the only way I can restrain myself from yelling is to walk out with great dignity." Destruction of Innocence. Endowed by Orange Grower Russell K. Pitzer with a $1.2 million trust, the school nestles on a plain beneath the rugged San Gabriel Mountains 35 miles from Los Angeles. Dedicated this week, Pitzer is the sixth sibling in the distinguished cooperative family of Claremont Colleges* and the first independent U.S. college for women since Bennington was founded...
...forced Chambers' thought processes into a rigid either-or frame that, once accepted, he could never escape-and it led naturally to a trust in Marxism. He was incapable of dealing with ideas as an intellectual game. "For me," he confessed, "an idea was the starting point of an act." He entered college in the early '20s as a sobersided conservative who thought Calvin Coolidge was the greatest Republican since Lincoln, and he left college convinced that the walls of civilization had cracked and were at the toppling point. "I felt that the world was too old," Chambers...
...manifesto urged "absolute presidential control over the use of nuclear weapons," the strengthening of "existing agreements" on nuclear weapons, more negotiations in world trouble spots, trust in the U.N., and "multilateral disarmament...
...drive to propose solutions to problems the Kennedy staff has consulted many professors and other experts. Privately his advisors express surprise--and disgust--at Keating's ridiculing their use of professors and the Senator's denouncement of "Kennedy's $100 million brain trust...