Word: trust
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Association, a group "organized to protect and support the Arnold Arboretum in the public interest," has charged that the removal of books and specimens was a violation of the agreement by which the Arboretum was created in 1872 as a public trust administered by the University...
Some young doctor is supposed to have wandered into the Capitol and shot Huey, but an even 70 percent of the B.M.O.C.'s known it was his bodyguard, who was after money or something. Naturally, an even 70 percent of the B.M.O.C.'s don't trust their friends. More specific cases will be enlightening...
...Many of the shares of stock held outside the McCormick-Patterson Trust are scattered among the estates of former Trib executives and employees. The Colonel also held proxies for many of them...
...urge to merge in New York is not over. This week the Bankers Trust Co. ($2.3 billion in resources) plans to take over the stock of the $564 million Public National Bank and Trust Co. (in a 1⅛ to 1 exchange), thereby pulling itself up from ninth to eighth place in the U.S. Biggest reason for the mergers: greater resources make it possible for a bank to make greater individual loans; more branches attract new customers and lower operating overhead...
...SPORT), the Irish hospitals won straight across the board. From Killarney to Calcutta, more than 3,500,000 tickets (highest total since 1932) on the Irish Hospitals Sweepstakes had been sold at ?i apiece. Half the money went for prizes and a fourth for overhead of the Hospitals Trust-still directed by ex-I.R.A. Fighter Joe McGrath, one of three sportsmen who first sponsored the sweeps. After the government took its bite for stamp duty, there was 38. gd. (52?) left out of each ticket for the hospitals. The week's haul of $1,830,000 made...