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They can be started while someone is living, or through a bequest after death.
A large bequest in 1954 made possible a new museum building.
He did not pay any- body a single one of her bequests.
He said the bequest had been made to him by word of mouth.
Museum officials said she made no other bequests with such conditions.
"How am I going to encourage people to leave bequests to us?"
Her will included significant bequests for a number of organizations.
One man who had received a strange bequest from her.
She said museum officials had not yet determined how the bequest would be used.
And he was right about it being a hopeful bequest.
"I intended to change my will to provide you with a small bequest, but never got around to it."
How is one to spend so considerable a bequest, if at all?
The bequests in her will show that she was wealthy.
There was also a direct bequest of half a million to Charles.
It was not until 60 years later that the school and the bequest were combined.
But she never lost interest in the library, a fact that became clear when the public learned of her bequest.
He left a bequest for continuing work on the buildings.
He left bequests to more than 50 relatives, friends and former employees.
Yet our bequest may give them a chance at life."
There was a difference of opinion in the University on how to spend the bequest.
Upon his death in January 1849, he left a substantial bequest to the national education system.
Her nephew had to pay these bequests using "good money".
But the best bequest they could leave their children would be a a bit of good advice: save.
Most people, of course, will never read a letter like this, because parents usually try to be fair in their bequests.
What of the "bequest value" such knowledge would bring to future generations?