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Dyer Pearl (1857 ''-'' September 1930) was a prominent Wall Street businessman and a member of the New York Stock Exchange for twenty-six years. His grandfather, Dyer Pearl, founded Dyer Pearl & Company in Nashville, Tennessee before 1820. Pearl was active on Wall Street for fifty-four years before retiring in 1928. His family was involved in stock brokerage for a century. He transferred his seat on the NYSE to his son in 1910. Pearl was a member of the New York Club, the Stock Exchange Luncheon Club, and St. Nicholas Lodge 321 A.F. & A.M. He was past master of the latter organization. Pearl died in 1930, at the of 73, from injuries he suffered when he was struck by a motorcycle near his home. Services were held at his residence and he was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery.〔''Dyer Pearl, Broker, Dies'', Wall Street Journal, September 23, 1930, pg. 4.〕〔"(DYER PEARL DIES AT 73.; Retired Broker Was Member of New York Stock Exchange 25 Years. )", The New York Times, September 21, 1930〕 ==References== 〔 * * * * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dyer Pearl」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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