DIRECTOR'S GENEROSITY
Under a will, /just published, , ■ former London office boy-*has been left £1000 by one of his. directors, with whom he spent. his luncheon, j hours playing chess. He is Mr. Donald Bean, aged 23, a clerk in the ror^makisg firm of Alderson and Son, Limited. His benefactor was Major Robert Green, of Horsham,-Sussex, recently-* park ncr- of Green .Brothers,, ropem«k-rB, and a director of Aldersori. and S»n. The bequest was made "in appreciation of his unfailing courtesy, kindh^Jß, and exemplary work , and .conduct while employed by me." MaJQr-Gre«n left £15,379, with net personalty £3235.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 61, 12 March 1936, Page 11
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