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Lori Tilden was in the room when her sister Kim died of breast cancer in 1998. The loss was devastating, but Lori took some consolation from the fact that her sister, a mother of two, had lived long enough to bequeath her remains to the UCLA willed-body program, hoping that what researchers learned from her cadaver would help spare other children the pain of growing up without a mother...
Some seniors looking to bequeath their legacy to future Adams residents took a different approach...
...slip quickly from the public’s radar was hardly reason for concern. Presumably, there would be another event coming along soon enough, one that could be dealt with in an identical marketing fashion. The market would be continuously supplied with new firepower, and the bestsellers would peacefully bequeath their crowns...
...Crunching numbers, drafting rules and selling the policy isn't enough," she said. "We also have to bequeath a better nation to our children...
...people don't trust Harvard. Harvard has a very large endowment, and Harvard doesn't spend it voluntarily on things that we would like," said Naiman, who has given annually to Radcliffe. "When all of us die off and have no more wills to bequeath things in, will [Harvard] stop caring about this [Institute...