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Show The Miser of Sag Harbor. "Economy," said Daniel W. Field, the millionaire shoe manufacturer of Boston, who at the age of forty-five has entered Harvard, "economy is essential es-sential to wealth, but by economy I don't mean niggardliness. "Two many men fail to attain vto wealth because they practise a cheeseparing and mean economy that gets everybody down on them. "They practise, in fact, an economy like that of old William Brewster of Sag Harbor. William, you know, would never buy oysters because he couldn't eat shells and all." |