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trustees and selected
Issuers may either pay to trustees, which in turn call randomly selected bonds in the issue, or, alternatively, purchase bonds in open market, then return them to trustees.
When Abby Rockefeller's son Nelson was selected by the board of trustees to become its flamboyant president in 1939, at the age of thirty, he became the prime instigator and funder of its publicity, acquisitions and subsequent expansion into new headquarters on 53rd Street.
According to Oregon Geographic Names, the name Forest Grove was selected on January 10, 1851, at a meeting of the trustees of Tualatin Academy ( later known as Pacific University ).
The trustees selected by Christina to manage Athina's estate in the event of Christina's death were as follows: Stelio Papadimitriou, Paul Ioannidis, Apostolos Zabelas, Theodore Gabrielides and Thierry Roussel.
In 1999, a Vaduz court ordered the transfer of management of her inheritance from the five trustees selected by her mother to the KPMG Fides auditing firm in Lucerne.
It is led by five elected full-time officers ( the ' sabbatical team '), a Board of trustees, part-time student officers and ' lay ' members of the local community and business selected for their specialist expertise.
It remained privately owned until August 25, 1931 when the Board of Incorporators, a group of 39 businessmen, purchased Ferris Institute from the old stockholders and selected a board of trustees from their number to govern the school.
1946 was the first year in which the trustees selected works for entry, rather than displaying all those entered.
The winners were selected by the Columbia University trustees.
Twenty-four trustees under the leadership of Silas Noel selected the town of Georgetown as the site for the new school.
It is managed by seven trustees who are selected for five-year terms by the Board of Directors.
A head and three small bronze panels ( the Aeneid ), executed by Bates in Paris, were exhibited at the Royal Academy, and selected for purchase by the Chantrey Bequest trustees ; but the selection had to be cancelled because they had not been modelled in Britain.
The board of trustees for the Pennsylvania State University was selected through a process involving several groups aside from the state executive branch ( the governor ) and the university.
The donation was put into the hands of selected trustees who were to ensure that it was used to ‘ ameliorate the condition of the poor ’ of London.
Like most school boards, the OCDSB is administered by a group of elected trustees and one director selected and appointed by the Board itself.
Additionally, annually, two student trustees are selected per provincial regulation.
Chapter 7 trustees are selected by the U. S. Trustee from a " panel " of individuals residing or having offices in the judicial district where the bankruptcy case is filed.
Hopkins selected Brown as one of the trustees of the university ( but not of the hospital ) who would oversee the construction and founding of the institutions now known as the Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Their boards share many trustees, and many graduates of the Choir School have selected St. Michael's College as their choice college at the University.
A board of trustees was selected, and Dr. Mann Butler was selected as the first head.
In 1886, he was selected by the Hibbert trustees to deliver the Hibbert course of lectures for 1892 (" The Origin of Religion as Illustrated by the Ancient Hebrews ").
The school was established by ethnic Scots-Irish Presbyterians, who controlled the majority of seats on the first board of trustees selected in 1836.

trustees and first
The first elected trustees of the town were the slate of Denis Kearney's Workingman's Party, who were particularly favored in the working class area of the former Ocean View, now called " West Berkeley.
Parker was a resident of Davenport and one of six trustees elected to govern the city with Rodolphus Bennet being the first mayor.
In first contract he sold his manors in Cornwall, Staffordshire and Wiltshire to three trustees for £ 6, 000.
Franklin assembled a board of trustees from among the leading citizens of Philadelphia, the first such non-sectarian board in America.
* English Parliament establishes the first turnpike trusts which place a length of road under the control of trustees drawn from local landowners and traders.
According to William Bacon Stevens, the first president of the board of trustees, Asa Packer's founding gift of $ 500, 000 was the largest single endowment for a literary institution at that time.
When the government of New South Wales decided to found a great public library at Sydney, Badham was nominated as a trustee and was elected as the first chairman of trustees.
Because the ECAHA was the top hockey league in Canada at the time, the Cup trustees agreed to open the challenges to professional teams .< ref name =" DiamondPrize-19 ">< nowiki > Diamond, Zweig, and Duplacey </ nowiki >, p. 19 </ ref > The first professional competition came one month later during the Wanderers ' two-game, total goals challenge series, which they won 17 goals to 5.
The proposal was accepted by the trustees in February 1895 and LSE held its first classes in October of that year, in rooms at 9 John Street, Adelphi, in the City of Westminster.
The first board of trustees was not formed until months after the facility was opened, and one of its first acts was to change the name to Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
In his will Lawrence left instructions to offer, at a price much below their worth, his collection of Old Master drawings to first George IV, then the trustees of the British Museum, then Robert Peel and the Earl of Dudley.
One day earlier, the trustees had elected Howard Malcom as the first president of the university, a post he held for six years.
The first township election was held in 1857 with the following officers: Ephraim Cox, Asa Cohoe and John Morgan, trustees ; Myron Whitney, clerk ; L. Mayo, C. M.
The last meeting of the trustees was held April 5, and the first meeting of the new Council was held on the 7th.
In 1877, Bismarck was incorporated as a town by the County Court and the first trustees were William H. Gullivan, Benjamin Schoch, C. C. Grider, George H. Kelly and A. H. Tegmeyer.
The first elections for officers and trustees were held on November 28, 1921, with Byron Eldred unanimously elected as its first Mayor.
" The first trustees elected at the meeting presided by Timothy Wheeler & Issac Wheeler were Issac Nichols, Elkanah Wheeler, George Wheeler, and Samuel Brush.
R. Bochne ; G. Hofstrand, president of the village board of trustees and J. R. McLaren was the first clerk.
In 1803, he was elected as one of the first trustees of Jefferson Township.
The first school trustees were W. D. Lewis, Jr., Rube Sessions, W. T. Hunt, R. N. Falvey, T. B.
thumbThe first school in Melissa was built on land purchased in 1882 by trustees James Graves, John Gibson, and George Fitzhugh, who were early settlers of the area.
The Commission, the first port of call, is tasked with regulating and promoting charitable trusts, as well as providing advice and opinions to trustees on administrative matters.
He served as the first chancellor of the university until his death, and was president of the trustees of the State Library.

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