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Albert Hamilton Gordon

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During his life, he was well known for his physical fitness. He made it a habit to walk from downtown New York to Idlewild/JFK Airport, and was also known to walk to hotels rather than take a cab from the airport. He began running marathons in his 80s, exercised daily until his death, and would
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regularly play golf, without a golf cart, carrying his own clubs (although he usually made do with only a handful of clubs, rather than an entire bag). He later attributed his longevity to his dedication to physical fitness
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In his latest years Gordon was still actively involved in investments and was bearish on U.S. stocks prior to the
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in 1986. He made cold calls to potential clients well into his 90s and continued to come to his office at
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http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/sports/gordon-goin-article-1.717359 NY Daily News
85:(July 21, 1901 – May 1, 2009), was an American businessman who transformed the 292: 116:, having graduated from there in 1919 and served as a Trustee since 1940; among his 198: 117: 86: 93:. He bought the firm in 1931 and remained its chairman until selling it to 218:"Friendship in the Land of Lost Content | the New York Observer" 131:. At the time of his death, he was the oldest living alumnus of 108:
Past 100 years old he continued to serve as the chairman of the
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activities were generous donations both to the School and to
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Wall Street Journal article on Albert Gordon's death
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Scituate, Massachusetts
New York, New York
Harvard University
Wall Street
Kidder Peabody
General Electric
Deltec Asset Management
Trollope Society
Roxbury Latin School
philanthropic
Harvard University
Financial crisis of 2007-2010
The Roxbury Latin School
Harvard College
Harvard Business School
New York Road Runners




"Albert Gordon, Who Rebuilt Kidder Peabody, Dies at 107"
The New York Times
Website of the Trollope Society
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Friendship in the Land of Lost Content | the New York Observer"
The New York Observer
the original
"Gordon, Wall Street Icon at 105, Avoids U.S. Stocks (Update1)"
Harvard University Gazette Online

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