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  1. Harold Stanley (October 2, 1885 – May 14, 1963) was an American businessman and one of the founders of Morgan Stanley in 1935. For 20 years, he ran Morgan Stanley until he left the firm in 1955. For 20 years, he ran Morgan Stanley until he left the firm in 1955.

  2. Learn about Harold Stanley, the leader of Morgan, Stanley and Company in the 1930s and 1940s. He defended the investment banking industry against government regulation and built a strong position in securities offerings.

  3. Learn how Harold Stanley and Henry Morgan left J.P. Morgan & Co. to create a new investment bank in 1925, amid the challenges of the Great Depression and the Glass-Steagall Act. Explore their stories, photos, and legacy at Morgan Stanley.

  4. A Porch Meeting Leads to the Creation of Morgan Stanley. In August 1935, five men boarded a train bound for Maine with a mission. Four were partners of J.P. Morgan & Co: George P. Whitney, Russell Leffingwell, S. Parker Gilbert, Sr. and Harold Stanley. With them was their lawyer, Lansing Reed. Each carried a memorandum titled “Proposed ...

  5. Jul 21, 2014 · HAROLD STANLEY. July 21, 2014. Date of Birth: October 10, 1941. Place of Birth: Bishop’s Falls, Nfld. Inducted: 2000 (Player Category) Harold Stanley established himself as one of the finest defencemen the province has ever produced during a 12-year senior hockey career that was filled with exceptional play on the ice, and role-model conduct ...

  6. The early 1940s saw the start of the firm's commitment to giving back, when founder Harold Stanley raised $1.5 million for the U.S. Committee for the Care of European Children. In 1947, the firm issued the first bond on behalf of the World Bank to fund post-war reconstruction in Europe.

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  8. Succeeding co-founder Harold Stanley, Perry Hall assumed the presidency of Morgan Stanley in 1951, leading the firm for the next decade. As president from 1951-1961, Hall guided Morgan Stanley into new areas like publicly offering bonds for the World Bank and General Motors.