“The world is smaller. Steam and electricity, great ships, railways and many recorded experiences have made it so; but as the circumference of this earth has seemed to diminish its commercial undertakings have grown greater.”

The Romance of Commerce (1918), A Representative Business of the Twentieth Century

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America born English businessman 1858–1947

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