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Updated: May 24, 2025
Roebuck and most of the other leaders of the various gangs, comprising, with all their ramifications, the principal figures in religious, philanthropic, fashionable society, did not for an instant think their doings dishonest. They had no sense of trusteeship for this money intrusted to them as captains of industry bankers, life-insurance directors.
"Strictly against orders, sir," said Johnson. "Indeed," responded Bobby quizzically; "I don't like to press the bet, Johnson, but really I'd like to know who has the say here." "You have, sir, over everything except my private affairs; and that letter file is my private property and its contents my private trusteeship."
The Indian has been the victim of the same kind of neglect, the same abortive processes, the same malpractices as have the life insurance policyholders, the bank depositor, the industrial and transportation shareholder. The form of organization of the trusteeship has been one which does not provide for independent audit and supervision.
An increasing need exists for properly educated and trained medical skill to be devoted to the service of this race. This Government holds in sacred trusteeship islands which it has acquired in the East and West Indies. In all of them the people are more prosperous than at any previous time. A system of good roads, education, and general development is in progress.
Woods insists on Peyton taking joint charge of the quest for the orphan's fortune. "Hardin is responsible under his trusteeship. You can't force Peyton on him as co-executor. He has concealed the will. A suit now would warn the villain and endanger the child's life. Take the certified copy of the transfer to Paris.
"I can't seem to make it fit." "You are a remarkably wise young person and I quite agree with you," he answered; "the fact is," he added soberly, "I accepted the trusteeship in memory of my poor little mother, whose last happy years were spent here." "That was a long time ago!" "Let me see, I am thirty-two; only thirty-two, despite an occasional gray hair.
Suddenly, with a grunt of satisfaction, she began to hit the arm of her chair softly with her closed fist. "I've got it!" she said. "I suppose you wouldn't refuse the trusteeship of a fund, one of these days, to build a hospital? Near my Works, maybe? I'm all the time having accidents. I remember once getting a filing in my eye, and and somebody suggested a doctor to take it out.
"Those of our readers who are familiar with the early history of San Francisco will be interested to know that an eccentric and irregular trusteeship, vested for the last eight years in the Mayor of San Francisco and two of our oldest citizens, was terminated yesterday by the majority of a beautiful and accomplished young lady, a pupil of the convent of Santa Clara.
FEJEVARY: And this is what you say to me at the close of my years of trusteeship! Have I has my house been nothing to you all these years? MADELINE: I've had my best times at your house. Things wouldn't have been very gay for me without you all though Horace gets my goat! FEJEVARY: And does your Aunt Isabel 'get your goat'? MADELINE: I love auntie. What has that got to do with it?
But, this having been done, I do not believe the system can now be continued as it is, without positive damage to the character of the people. The burden of trusteeship must be transferred, piece by piece, from the shoulders of Englishmen to those of Indians in some sort able to bear it. Their strength and numbers must be developed.
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