Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...banks in Harvard Square are planning to follow the lead of the Harvard Trust Company and expand, it was learned yesterday...
Bills may be paid at the Bursar's office or at the Harvard Trust Company. Students who did not receive a bill should get one at the Bursar's office as soon as possible...
Tomorrow is the final deadline for payments on November term bills. The bills may be paid at the Bursar's office or at the Harvard Trust Company. Those who have not received a bill should obtain one from the Bursar's office as soon as possible in order to avoid incurring the $10 flue put on all payments made after the deadline...
Opponents of Harvard's plan, organized since late 1953 as "The Association for the Arnold Arboretum," claimed that their appeal had been dismissed on technical grounds and not on the merits of their side. "Seeking to vindicate Harvard's reputation as a scrupulous guardian of trust funds," the Association maintains that its aim is to "restore and develop a leading institution in the horticultural field." With more than 1000 members, including several distinguished alumni, the Association has established a Boston office from which it launches expensive legal maneuvers and a steady, but subdued, pamphlet campaign. Part garden-club sentimentality...
...Corporation's own lawyers, however, had counseled that the provisions of the plan were within the terms of the original gift endowing the Arboretum, as long as the library and herbarium could be more effectively used in Cambridge. As guardian of a public trust, therefore, the Corporation saw no reason for seeking instructions from the state courts concerning the legality of their actions. Meeting on January 19, 1953, the corporation rescinded parts of the Bailey Plan, but decided to go forward with the construction of the Gray Herbarium...