Banking For Beginners by J. F. Ebersole

March 15, 2010



A successful banker is composed of about one-fifth accountant, two-fifths lawyer, three-fifths political economist, and four-fifths gentleman and scholar — total ten-fifths — double size. Any smaller person may be a pawnbroker or a promoter, but not a banker.

— George E. Allen.



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