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Página 2 - He paused, and then told an anecdote, while I sat tight, for he evidently had something more to say. He went on, "If, however, by giving five million dollars I could have the privilege of building the whole School, I should like to do it. If it were one of several such schools or an old story, I should not care to do it, but my life has been given to business, and I should like to found the first Graduate School, and give a new start to better business standards. I want to do it alone. Do you think...
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