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Five Private Secretaries

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
January
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Col. John Hay made sometlung of a figure as private seeretary to President Lineóla, but he took no such rank as Daniel Lamont, although he liad won considerable) lamo in literaturo bef ore his appointinent. Horace C. Duval, private secretary to Chauncey M. Depcw, president of the New York Central and Iludson River liailroad company, is of medium height, a bright, ready and interesting talker, and a shrowd man of business. J. Stanloy Brown, who was private secretary to President Garfield, hardly had time to make his mark before Guiteau's fatal shot ended his üicumbency. But he secins to have socured the oonfl. dence and esteem of the üariield familv. He niairied Miss Molly Gartickl. John McCann acts as Russell Sage"s private secretary, and to a certain extent is in the confidance of that srrango old capitalist. ] Ie attends to much of the correspondent, though Mr. Sage likes to write lus own letters, and has never believed that any one else could do his work quite as satisfactorily as he could do it himself. Jay Gould luis for some yeais found it necessary to havo a private secretary. The first t hold that office was Giovanni P. Marosini. The opportunitiea presented to him i'or making tnonev woile in his position were so numerous "that he soon bccamo known as a millionaire. When Mr. Morosini became wealthy he left the ])osition that had proven so lucrative to him, and has since become an independent business man.

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Ann Arbor Register