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Camp Echo Lake business : ウィキペディア英語版
Maurice B. Stein

Maurice B. Stein (born 1936-1994 in Bloomsburg, Pa also known as Morry) was the owner of Camp Echo Lake (New York), a summer camp for mostly grade school students. He was the owner for over 30 years, along with his wife, Amy Medine.
Stein was a 1958 graduate of Brandeis University. He received an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago in 1960. He worked several years in business before buying Camp Echo Lake in 1964.〔(Maurice B. Stein, 58, Who Ran Camp Echo Lake for 30 Years - New York Times )〕
Stein was former president of the American Camping Association and its New York section as well as a former president of the New York State Camp Directors Association.
Stein is well known for his love of children which is why he bought the camp.
== Camp Echo Lake business ==
At the age of 28 years, Stein bought Camp Echo Lake from his wife's parents, who founded it in 1946. Since then, Stein has bought over of land for the Camp.

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