Albert Hamilton Gordon
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Albert Hamilton Gordon (born July 21, 1901), a graduate of Harvard Business School, took charge of the Wall Street firm of Kidder, Peabody in 1931, retiring before its sale to General Electric. However, he continues to come to his office several times a week, and lives a generally active lifestyle. He was widowed in 1980 and has three sons and two daughters.
In his second century, he continues to be active as the chairman of the Trollope Society. He is also Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Roxbury Latin School, having graduated from there in 1919 and served as a Trustee since 1940; among his philanthropic activities are included generous donations both to the School and to Harvard.
In 2006 he celebrated his 105th birthday.