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  • #redirect[[George W. Perkins]]
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  • *John Garraty, ''Right-Hand Man; The Life of George W. Perkins'' (1960) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=10497941 online edition]
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  • '''George W. Perkins''' (1862-1920) was one of the most successful organizers and modernizers of
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  • *[[George W. Perkins]], New York City
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  • ...Amos Pinchot. The Pinchot brothers opposed the conservative wing led by [[George W. Perkins]] because it was too favorable to trusts and big business. Pinchot returned
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  • *Garraty, John A. ''Right-Hand Man: The Life of George W. Perkins.'' (1960)
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  • * Garraty, John A. ''Right-Hand Man: The Life of George W. Perkins'' (1960), ch. 11.
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  • ...her notables as [[Vincent Astor]], [[Jeremiah Jenks]], [[Seth Low]], and [[George W. Perkins]].
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  • ...was funded by publisher [[Frank A. Munsey]] and its executive secretary [[George W. Perkins]], a leading financier. The platform called for [[women's suffrage]], recal
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  • ...Frank Munsey]] provided most of the funds, with large sums also given by [[George W. Perkins]]. Perkins was a divisive factor; a former top official of U.S. Steel, he s
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  • ...ons and consolidations. Morgan had many partners over the years, such as [[George W. Perkins]], but remained in firm charge.<ref>Garraty, (1960) </ref>
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