Paul Butler
The scion to a family whose fortune traced to colonial days, Paul Butler could have lived a life of quiet, untroubled luxury on the predictable profits from the J.W. Butler Paper Co. he inherited. He chose otherwise. Disciplined, energetic, broadly inquisitive, he invested 12- to 18-hour workdays to...
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