Word: ownership
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...most extreme form, since some of the Nixon material is relevant to ongoing criminal proceedings and perhaps to public inquiries and other lawsuits. If Nixon were to die, the papers and tape recordings not under subpoena could be destroyed immediately according to terms of the agreement. Therefore the ownership tradition-never settled either in Congress or the courts-is now under its most serious challenge...
...Today, with a cabin and a fresh-water spring, it will fetch up to $40,000. The 2,500-acre Bartlett's Island was once a village of 300 souls. It was bought by a radio writer for $68,000. After several lucrative changes of ownership, David and Margaret Rockefeller recently became the barons of Bartlett for $750,000, a cost that marked a 1,000% appreciation in less than 20 years...
...year ago, Crimson articles on the University's ownership of single-family homes in the Harvard area touched off what Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, calls a "minor hurricane" in Mass Hall. This September the 29 houses involved remain under Harvard's stewardship, although promises to "divest" the property are closer to realization...
Russell Hill says that Harvard is drawing up the plan because certain tenants have expressed interest in owner-occupancy and because outside ownership relieves Harvard of taxes and maintenance costs and apparently increases the tenant's care for the homes. Hill says that he realistically doesn't expect more than six of the 30 involved tenants to opt for owner-occupancy initially...
...That Radcliffe retain ownership of its property and endowment and continue to manage its endowment in consultation with the Harvard treasurer...