Behind his broad mahogany desk sat Andrew William Mellon, his thin patrician face a mask to his own reflections. Around the big room were scattered Treasury newshawks attending what would probably ...
Were Andrew William Mellon more the Napoleon and less the patrician, he might, as he scanned Architect James A. Wetmore’s plans, have thought: “This should be named the Mellon Building.” ...
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