'National Review': Sunset for Olin Fund

By MEG SOMMERFELD

When the John M. Olin Foundation closes its doors in the next few years, it "will leave a big black hole in the world of conservative philanthropy," according to The National Review (June 11), a biweekly conservative magazine.

Although Mr. Olin, a munitions, metal, and chemical executive who died in 1982, did not draft a specific "sunset" clause for the foundation, he made it known to staff members and trustees that he did not want the

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