Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility voted this week to urge that the University support a resolution prohibiting an American bank, Manufacturers Hanover Trust, from processing letters of credit that require certification of compliance with the Arab boycott...
...gained a reputation as "a dangerous man to cross," as one officer put it. Most officers refused to speak to reporters during Gorski's tenure, for fear their remarks might bring down upon them the considerable wrath of the police office. One union negotiator cited "a complete lack of trust in the chief of police" as one of the major stumbling blocks to reaching agreement on a contract. Gorski's organizational changes, he said, had destroyed morale in the force--and the "morale issue" has since become a major factor in the contract talks...
CARTER'S STYLE. Whatever doubts Americans have about Carter on some issues, they have clearly become comfortable with him as their President. A high level of trust is expressed by Democrats (76%) and independents (54%), as well as those who identify themselves as conservatives (62%), moderates (60%) and liberals (66%). Only Republicans, 50% to 42%, tend to have strong doubts about...
...School of Design (GSD) was widely publicized. A week later, the Board of Overseers cancelled the visiting committee's next meeting. The Overseers said that further meetings of the GSD group would be unproductive because the leak, the visiting committee's second this year, "undermined the mutual confidence and trust that must run between the School and the Visiting Committee." By postponing the upcoming April meeting, the Overseers essentially abolished the present committee as the members' terms expire before meetings resume next year. One cannot help wondering, as one Harvard Corporation member suggested, how large a role embarrassment and irritation...
Paul C. Martin, professor of Physics, who is both a member of the Council and the chairman of the Task Force on Concentrations, said yesterday that he tended to trust Baum's statistics as accurate, but said he felt that the proposal, "even if feasible, would not be the optimal use of faculty time...