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  • He is now a trustee of Morris Brown College, Secretary of the Trustee and Executive Boards, Treasurer of the

    Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro Daniel Wallace [Editor] Culp

  • A trustee from 1789 to 1802, he attended all meetings of that body, frequently visited the institution, was a member of the Trustee committee on appointments, and a member of the committee that selected a device for a seal.

    The Harris Letters 1800

  • I'm not in huge sympathy with him on these points, but I like his clear and occasionally self-deprecating prose; the two books of his that I have read, Pied Piper and Trustee from the Toolroom, are both rather enchanting tales of older men who accidentally go on long journeys to do good deeds, and it's interesting to see where this comes from.

    December Books 13) Slide Rule nickbarnes 2007

  • Confused about the designs of the poll, I called a Trustee, and a POA activist to ask how it was developed.

    Garden City News 2008

  • (link) The other one I've read is Trustee from the Toolroom, and I have to say I like it even better than A Town Like Alice.

    mrissa: Books read, early May mrissa 2010

  • (link) Trustee from the Toolroom is one of my favorite of Nevil Shute's -- the hero (because he is, when it come right down to it, heroic in his efforts to do what needs doing) is so unlikely, and so right at the same time.

    mrissa: Books read, late December mrissa 2010

  • The Trustee was a big man, and his face was red, and when urged by the

    Emmy Lou Her Book and Heart George Madden Martin 1901

  • Your Trustee is the "owner" and therefore, his / her / it's name appears on the local county registry as the owner of said 10 unit building.

    BiggerPockets Forums 2008

  • Most importantly for this action, the "Trustee"/Custodian MUST have the mortgages recorded in the investors name as the beneficiaries of a MBS in the year the MBS "closed."

    Ellen Brown: Time to Break Up the Too-Big-to-Fail Banks? Ellen Brown 2010

  • The "Trustee" can not own the assets of the REMIC.

    Ellen Brown: Time to Break Up the Too-Big-to-Fail Banks? Ellen Brown 2010

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