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It Seems to Heywood Broun

Broun, Heywood | July 3, 1929 issue

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This article presents views of the author on the personality of financier of the U.S. John D. Rockefeller According to the author deeper causes have contributed to the abatement of the hot hatred which once flowed out of the community toward Rockefeller. It does not seem to the author that even now the people of the U.S. are actually adoring in their attitude toward the old gentleman though he has been accepted as an interesting personality. It seems that Americans have outgrown a naive and absurd way of thinking in regard to economic matters.

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ROCKEFELLER, John D. (John Davison), 1839-1937; CAPITALISTS & financiers -- United States; BIOGRAPHY; BUSINESSMEN; MILLIONAIRES; UNITED States
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