The first thing I ever earned, when I was 13 years of age, was one dollar and twenty cents a week, and I was the happiest boy on earth.
Steel magnate, philanthropist
The first thing I ever earned, when I was 13 years of age, was one dollar and twenty cents a week, and I was the happiest boy on earth.
Steel magnate, philanthropist
Recalling his youth, from 'Autobiography'
Circa 1910 (written)
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