Curtis Bean Dall

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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
  
''The original edition of F.D.R. My Exploited Father-in-Law, with it's page-numbering will be used as reference.''
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''The original 1967 edition of F.D.R. My Exploited Father-in-Law, with it's page-numbering will be used as reference.''
  
 
Dall was born in Manhattan, New York City, [[New York]], the son of Charles Austen Dall and his wife Mary Bean, and grew up on a farm in Piscataway, [[New Jersey]]. He attended Princeton University[1], and served in the Navy during World War I.  He became a stockbroker and was on the floor on Black Tuesday, the day of the 1929 Stock Market crash.  He was elected Governor of the Associates of Stock Exchange Firm in 1932.  He served in the army Air Force from 1940 until the close of World War II.
 
Dall was born in Manhattan, New York City, [[New York]], the son of Charles Austen Dall and his wife Mary Bean, and grew up on a farm in Piscataway, [[New Jersey]]. He attended Princeton University[1], and served in the Navy during World War I.  He became a stockbroker and was on the floor on Black Tuesday, the day of the 1929 Stock Market crash.  He was elected Governor of the Associates of Stock Exchange Firm in 1932.  He served in the army Air Force from 1940 until the close of World War II.

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