Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...specialist in trust and corporation law, Baker was made Fessendon Professor in 1941 and Weld Professor in 1946. He held honorary degrees from both Harvard and Swarthmore and was a member of the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States...
...left no will or any known relatives. It was almost as if he wanted the state to write his will-which is just what it must do when a person dies intestate. In a day when probate courts are widely blasted for frustrating decedents' desires, Kruse seemed to trust the law to discover his intentions...
...letter containing one of the sharpest attacks to date of its coverage of the war in Viet Nam. The writer: Frederick E. Nolting Jr., 55, a U.S. diplomat for 17 years, former U.S. Ambassador to South Viet Nam, and now a Paris-based vice president of the Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. Excerpts from his letter to the Times...
...true that the improvements to Palmer Street now being made are part of an agreement ending further legal action by the Church Street Trust, of which I am one of three trustees. That such improvements will cost the Coop approximately $50,000 is not disputed...
...Appeal, the Cambridge Planning Board, the Massachusetts Legislature, the Governor of Massachusetts, and Judge Traveira of the Superior Court of Massachusetts. It would seem logical that Mr. Morrill look to his architect and lawyer rather than a Church Street Trustee for blame and redress. Sheldon Dietz Trustee, Church Street Trust...