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Mr. Morrissey, a lawyer who was accused of being a primary architect of a scheme to defraud Ms. Astor by changing her will to benefit Mr. Marshall, was also sentenced to one to three years.
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1911 On Christmas Day, Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of The New York Times, begins thinking of a way to tap into the city's good will to benefit New Yorkers in need.
If I have kids and grandchildren, I would update the will to benefit the grandkids directly, unless the kids need financial support.
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