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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.

  2. Harold Stanley. Co-founder Harold Stanley led the New York campaign to raise $1.5 million for the U.S. Committee for the Care of European Children, giving relief to young war refugees. Robert Baldwin. Numerous veterans joined the firm after World War II, including Robert Baldwin, who went on to become president and chairman of Morgan Stanley.

  3. Harold Stanley. Morgan, Stanley and Company. 1935–1955. Industry: Finance. Era: 1930. Having made a name for himself at JP Morgan prior to the Banking Act of 1933, Stanley became a leader in the newly independent investment banking industry.

  4. 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.

  5. Whether it was Harold Stanley's efforts to help children escape the Holocaust or Henry Morgan's campaign to help impoverished families in New York, doing the right thing has long been a core value at Morgan Stanley.

  6. Jul 21, 2014 · 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 off the ice. He was what hockey, at all levels, is expected to be.

  7. Harold Stanley was one of the founding partners of Morgan Stanley, established in 1935. As co-founder, along with Henry Sturgis Morgan, he helped build Morgan Stanley into a prominent investment bank in its early years.