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Show WOULD YOU LOAF IF YOU WERE RICH? These Boys Have Millions But They Work Hard If you were heir to a million dollars, or maybe already had thai much money -and possibly ;i whole 1 t more would you spend your liT.- having a good time, or would vou work six das a Vfflek, .iust like everybody else docs' Here arc six Americans vhi have (t(ifll' i of coin, y-M prefer the work-a-day life to loafing: (Top row) Left t' right . .luriiiis Spent er Morgan, son of J. P. Morgan, dr., and grandson grand-son of one nf the greatest financiers who ever lived, pings away daily as a member of the Wall street firm that beurs the Morgan nam' Edsel Ford, heir to the Konl fortune, worked his way up to director of the Ford Motor Works in Detroit. Cornelius Vander-hill, Vander-hill, Jr.. heir to millions, is a reporter on a New York paper ( Lower row i left lo right W. Avenll Harrinian, heir to the llarriman millions mil-lions is a powerful figure in the world's shipping industry, as bead of the American shin and Ctnimcrcp corporation Marshall Field I III took his father's great mercantile business seriously and was ready to take charge of the $120,000,000 Field estate when the turn eame. John P. Rockefeller, Jr.. philanthropist, is one of the busies! ' a well as Ihe richesl men in the country. |