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Richard Baker walks into the Time Warner Center in New York City wearing a sporty tan summer suit accented by a marigold tie with yellow socks to match. These days the real estate developer, art collector and former chef is having fun with fashion. As CEO of NRDC Equity Partners???the private-equity firm that bought Lord & Taylor?Baker is the proud new owner since October of America's oldest department store. And he's overseeing a makeover as bold as his brightly colored tie. To prove his dedication to the turnaround, he and his wife have made a pact...
...Women's liberation, while it thrusts women into a new world of difficult choices and questions of identity, should ultimately accomplish much for the sheer sanity of both men and women. In any case, as Addie Wyatt says, "All we're asking is that we be recognized as full partners???at home, at work, in the world at large. Is that too much...
...banking tradition, Son Harry to the securities tradition. Born in London, Harry Morgan married Charles Francis Adams' daughter Catherine one week after graduation from Harvard in 1923. He went promptly to work and was admitted to the firm six years later along with two other sons of partners???Thomas Stilwell Lament and Henry Pomeroy Davison. Harry Morgan is youthful in appearance but by reputation he has the money-making drive of his late grandfather...
...excited as the youngest of his partners???a youth of 27 named John Fletcher Caskey who referred reverentially to the senior partner as "the judge." Only eight short years ago he came to the Yale Law School right out of Cassville in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri. The corn, said New Havenites, was growing rapidly out of his hair. It was therefore with some astonishment that his law mates observed him standing No. 1 in his class at the end of his first year and at the end of his course. That such a man, still bashful, should this year...
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