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Commentary Robert Whitcomb 9/4/15 Commentary Robert Whitcomb 9/4/15 A highly possessive property -- Photo by John R. MacArthurThe practice of putting one's name on a commercial building is, of course, nothing new, although Donald Trump may have taken it to new levels of narcissism. But the use of the possessive is, as on this building in Woodstock, Vt., a bit unusual. Read More