Charles Ayers

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His favorite expression was “easy does it” and his son, Corliss, said he never saw his father angry. He had a staggering capacity for work, and his voluminous papers at the Harvard Business School resemble the work of ten busy men. Tom Lamont was a prodigy—in business, finance, and diplomacy—and his career, dazzling in scope, would rival that of Pierpont Morgan himself.
The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance
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