41. Her father also made an early public debut. 42. He virtually grew up in the business as his father was making the American International Group the unrivaled American leader in commercial insurance. 43. Her father made sure of that. 44. Her father made Venetian blinds. 45. His father made a fortune importing fruits and vegetables. 46. His father made a living as a court stenographer. 47. His father made him change back to plain shorts. 48. He, in turn, enlisted help from a junior lawyer named Gerald Schoenfeld, a cherubic, earnest New Yorker whose father made fur coats. 49. His father had made those same promises, but never backed them with concrete actions. 50. His father made a living by selling secondhand restaurant equipment. |