Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...largest New York agencies, say that he had assured them that he would not invade. But invade he did, and he also hired Ford's financial controller and two of her top booking agents. Ford retaliated with a $7.5 million lawsuit against Casablancas for breach of fiduciary trust. Nevertheless, he now has 19 of Ford's models under contract and 16 of Wilhelmina's, for which she too is suing him. Protests Casablancas: "I did not snatch bodies. They are thinking people...
...Production for Public Service during a summer institute. Past attempts to provide classes at the Media Center have failed owing to the need to concentrate funds on supporting the editing facility there. The Center's funding comes from the Commonwealth in the form of initial educational funding and a trust fund. This means that only non-profit organizations can use the center's facilities, and a student must be part of such a group to use them. In addition, Videcom, a UMass student video group independent of the Media Center is funded by the university and has its own equipment...
Amid the mounting clamor of student groups calling for Harvard's divestiture of its holdings in the banks--Citibank and Manufacturers Hanover Trust--the investment firm that controls part of Harvard's investment portfolio suddenly announced it was selling the bank stocks "for investment reasons...
...University yesterday announced that it will sell its stock in Citibank and Manufacturers Hanover Trust, two U.S. banks in Harvard's investment portfolio that lend money to the South African government...
Again, then, Cunningham's principle of elimination turns out to be affirmative and liberating: a respect for dance, and for music, and for visual art sufficient to trust the integrity of each as an independent entity, without the need to impose an artificial ordering. Perhaps this explains the paradoxical association between a choreographer who views neither music nor decor as a determining element of dance, and a succession of major composers (Cage, Christian Wolff, Earle Brown, Gordon Mumma, David Tudor, Pauline Oliveros) and artists (Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns...