An article in the New York Times reports that the literary work of Chaim Grade may soon be available to the public after being kept from the public for more than two decades after the writer's death. The Bronx public administrator is now in possession of Grade's papers after the writer's widow, Inna Hecker Grade, died intestate earlier this month. The public administrator has invited four institutions to examine Grade's papers to determine their literary and monetary value.
Posted by Wesley J. Bailey, Associate Editor, Wealth Strategies Journal.
Posted by Wesley J. Bailey, Associate Editor, Wealth Strategies Journal.

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