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Waid Vanderpoel : ウィキペディア英語版
Waid Vanderpoel
Waid Robert Vanderpoel (May 19, 1922 – August 25, 2003) was an American financier and conservationist born in the Chicago neighborhood of Norwood Park Illinois. With a degree in Finance, Vanderpoel was a notable financier throughout his career. He died in Barrington, Illinois.
==Personal Life and Education==

Waid Vanderpoel was born and raised in Norwood Park, a northwest Chicago neighborhood, to Helen and Robert Vanderpoel. His father, Robert, was a well-respected financial journalist for the Chicago Sun-Times who coined the phrase "the most successful businessman is the man who holds onto the old just as long as it is good, and grabs the new just as soon as it is better".〔(Memorable-Quotes.com )〕 Vanderpoel was also the nephew of noted painter John Vanderpoel. Waid attended Schurz High School, graduating near the top of his class in 1939. Upon graduation, he attended Grinnell College, from which he graduated in 1943 with a degree in finance.〔Illinois General Assembly Senate Resolution SR0299 (online )〕 After school, Vanderpoel was drafted into the Army, serving from 1943 to 1945 as a Corporal in World War II in France and central Europe.〔 He met Ruth Silbermann in 1947 and they married later that year. Over the next decade, they had five sons- John, Tom, William, James, and Mark.〔

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