Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...eruption of last June was a pop war, unless you happened to be an Arab or an Israeli, and a pop war novel about it is a provocation no truce commission could have been expected to prevent. Meyer Levin (Compulsion) has fired off a rooty-tooty, pot-woozy, never-trust-anyone-whose-eyes-still-focus novel about how it wasn't in the Sinai campaign...
Although on Wednesday Dirksen committed himself to working out some sort of legislation ("I trust before this session concludes there will be a civil rights bill") Mansfield is not as optimistic...
...honor system is a process, not a set of regulations," Coleman said. "A man must look hard at himself and weight his actions and attitudes against others. The Quaker tradition (of trust and faith in people) is very strong here; the emphasis is on individual conscience. The essential question to be decided by the Board is: To what extent do we trust our students...
...December issue of the Advocate is raising former members' ire as well as their contributions to the magazine's trust fund, according to its president Thomas A. Stewart...
Probably the largest accumulation of investment capital is held by Manhattan's Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., a lineal descendant of J. P. Morgan & Co. By the best estimates, it administers 250 pension funds with assets totaling about $7 billion. All its stock trading decisions are initiated by one man: Carl Hathaway, 34, a Harvard graduate. He weighs the recommendations of the bank's analysts, makes his choices, and then presents them to a small group of senior officers-who almost always go along with his advice. Morgan has concentrated one-third of its equity investments in just...