Adam Sevcik

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John D. Rockefeller, Jr., was a short, shy, serious, and reclusive man. He worshiped his father and had wholeheartedly imbibed his lessons about thrift. As a student at Brown University, the younger Rockefeller had surprised his college classmates by hemming his own dish towels. But, more than anything else, he had been rigorously and repeatedly schooled by his mother in “duty” and “responsibility” and concerned himself with probity. He found his own life’s vocation, independent of his father, in the systematic giving away of a significant part of the family fortune, though much would still, ...more
The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power
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