Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Reminders of the bizarre Pavlovich saga continue to turn up. Eric Roberts, an Applied Math tutor, discovered a set of Harvard Trust Co. checks with the name "S.M. Pavlovich III" in a gutter earlier this week...
...Business School student, contacted accidentally, said he would take the vaccine "if they market it hard." A Harvard undergraduate said that he "knew very little about it and was willing to trust the federal government...
Ford's speech itself was less explosive. His themes were mostly familiar from the primary campaign, although he deftly sliced up his opponent. "It is not enough for anyone to say 'Trust me,' " Ford declared. "Trust must be earned ... Trust is not cleverly shading words so that each separate audience can hear what it wants to hear, but saying plainly and simply what you mean -and meaning what you say." That brought a standing ovation...
...politicians. Even as in the bad old days, personality still counts more than issues. The difference is that the candidate who can holler "nigger" the loudest no longer wins; instead, candidates try to project what has been called a "best man" image. This has been termed the "politics of trust"?trust in basic good intentions. Arkansas' Governor Pryor, for one, insists that issues "aren't nearly as important as honesty and decency...
...North," says Hairston. Some 40% of the voters in the county are "Nigras," and Joseph Galloway, a black, is on the town council. But the barriers remain. Says Sam Swanson, a white: "Let's face it: the white man is afraid of the black man. The trust is there with those blacks we work with, but they are called Uncle Toms...