BABCOCK v. FISK

Docket No. 21, Calendar No. 44,591.

327 Mich. 72 (1950)

41 N.W.2d 479

BABCOCK v. FISK.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided February 28, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Searl & White, for plaintiffs.

John F. Livingston (Alan H. Brightman, of counsel), for defendant.


NORTH, J.

In August, 1946, through a most regrettable accident, Charlene Fisk lost both of her arms. She was then nearly 5 years of age. Through activities of a number of sympathetic people looking to the raising of a fund to be used to meet the needs of the injured girl, contributions were received which ultimately totalled $32,359.53. Early in the undertaking it became evident that the accumulated fund would be in an amount much in excess of that necessary to care...

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