Building the Corporate Securities Practice At Pillsbury Madison Sutro 1942 1
Building the Corporate Securities Practice At Pillsbury Madison Sutro 1942 1
Albert Jacob Brown
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In one sense we worked on it until after I was a partner. I tried to avoid getting him into what I was doing, because he had enough to do and if you started talking about it, why he would waste a lot of his time, I thought. But at the very beginning, before I was a partner, I was required to tell him what I was doing. Of course, he knew a lot about the company that I didn't know at that point. Hicke: Did you ever hear stories about Mr. Alfred or Mr. Oscar? Brown: No. Oscar, I think, may have be...en dead by the time I came here. But Jack's father was still alive. He used to come in, and I can't remember the days he came, but occasionally I used to see him going into the elevator. I never met him or anything of that nature. I do remember I saw him going into the elevator one day and then he never came back. Something either happened or he was quite ill then. But I had never even met the gentleman. 16 Hicke: Is there anybody else that I've missed that you worked with closely? Brown: No, because I've talked about the people I worked with closely: Felix Smith and Al Tanner.
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