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Show choeen calling "from the ground up." Much amusement was arouse, 1 a, the time from the fact that he went Into tho shops of his fathers worst competitor, E. H. Harrlman. Stuyvs-nnt, Stuyvs-nnt, Jr., went Into the traffic department depart-ment of the Illinois Central and Ironi there was transferred to Ihe It'x.k Island. Two years ago, having finished finish-ed bis course in rarimadlnv. he decided de-cided to study banking and emered the offices of A. Solomon & Co. Last May he bought a sent for himself im the New York Stock Exchange where. ho mill remains. STUYVESANT FISH IS TO MARRY MISS DICK New Yorlc, May 7 Formal announcement an-nouncement was made here today of the engagement of Stuyvesant Flh to Miss Mildred Dick, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Evans R. Dick of Philadelphia Phila-delphia and New York Mr. Fish, who Is following in his father's footsteps as a railroad man, was graduated from Yale in 10-iC and began Immediately t"ie study of hN i |