What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals.
Intervenors who participated as parties at the courts of appeals should be counted as either appellants or respondents when it can be determined whose position they supported. For example, if there were two plaintiffs who lost in district court, appealed, and were joined by four intervenors who also asked the court of appeals to reverse the district court, the number of appellants should be coded as six.
When coding the detailed nature of participants, use your personal knowledge about the participants, if you are completely confident of the accuracy of your knowledge, even if the specific information is not in the opinion. For example, if "IBM" is listed as the appellant it could be classified as "clearly national or international in scope" even if the opinion did not indicate the scope of the business. 

Your task concerns the first listed appellant. The nature of this litigant falls into the category "miscellaneous". Your task is to determine which of the following categories best describes the litigant.

Opinion:
Lowell BALDWIN et al., Appellants, v. G. W. WEBSTER et al.
No. 12706.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.
Sept. 7, 1943.
Edward Lamb, of Toledo, Ohio, for appellants.
James L. Hetland and Fordyce W. Crouch, both of Minneapolis, Minn., for appellees G. W. Webster et al.
Kenneth F. Burgess, of Chicago, 111., and Douglas F. Smith, of Omaha, Neb., for appellees Kenneth F. Burgess et al.
Fred N. Oliver and Willard P. Scott, both of New York City, for appellees Fred N. Oliver et al.
PER CURIAM.
Appeal from District Court dismissed with costs, on motion of appellees G. W. Webster et al., Kenneth F. Burgess et al., and Fred N. Oliver et al.

Question: This question concerns the first listed appellant. The nature of this litigant falls into the category "miscellaneous". Which of the following categories best describes the litigant?

Choices:
fiduciary, executor, or trustee
other
nature of the litigant not ascertained

Answer: 1