Can't Take It With You: The Art of Making and Giving Money by Lewis B. Cullman

By Lewis B. Cullman

What a major tale! What a huge lifestyles! What an immense contribution to society! What an important guy! definitely, Mr. Cullman can say he has "lived" his lifestyles and it isn't over but. This booklet is a needs to learn for the up and coming entreprenuer, the social philanthropist and people sitting on hundreds of thousands, thousands or even billions they, nor their households or generations to return may ever spend. I salute Mr. Cullman for developing the trail and never following a path in his generosity, philosophy and company acumen.

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In the more than 60 years since my graduation, I’ve served on more Yale committees of one sort or another than I dare remember, most of them quite happily. Kingman Brewster, the university’s president during the troubled years of the Vietnam War and the civil-rights revolution, was my classmate way back when. Not long ago, Rick Levin, who became the university president in 1993, and I played chess against each other on the freshman common, using kids from New Haven schools as living chess pieces.

By year’s end, disheartened liberals—“FortyEighters” as they became known—were fleeing Germany in droves. Ferdinand Kullmann and his wife, Eva, were among them. They left behind the great bulk of a sizable estate. At Ellis Island, Ferdinand anglicized the family name to Cullman, then settled briefly in the new town of Hoboken, across the Hudson River from Lower Manhattan, before taking up more permanent residence on Seventh Street, between Greenwich Village and Chinatown. Small, gentle, and handsome, sweet natured to one and all, Ferdinand proved to be not much of a provider in his new homeland.

The headline on page one of the July 30, 1870, New York Times tells the story more dramatically than I possibly can: • 25 • Can’t Take It With You HORRIBLE MURDER • Benjamin Nathan, the Broker, Assassinated in His Own House • His Body Found Bathed in Blood and Terribly Mutilated • Shocking Details Benjamin Nathan, my maternal great-grandfather, had been a vice president of the New York Stock Exchange, “fifty-six years and seven months old,” the Times informed its readers, “almost without an enemy.

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