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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. Early life. Stanley was born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, the son of William Stanley, Jr. and Lila Courtney Stanley.

  2. El experimento de Miller y Urey 1 2 representa el inicio de la abiogénesis experimental y la primera comprobación de que se pueden formar moléculas orgánicas a partir de sustancias inorgánicas en condiciones ambientales simples adecuadas. 3 4 Fue llevado a cabo en 1953 por Stanley Miller y Harold Clayton Urey en la Universidad de Chicago.

  3. Co-founder Harold Stanley had long been recognized as a leading authority on utility finance—a skill that would become a core strength of the bank for generations to come. Power companies needed capital

  4. Explore how Morgan Stanley has worked for 87 years to meet the financial needs of its clients, from individuals and families to institutions and corporations. ... Leadership: Harold Stanley, President, 1935–1951; Henry Morgan, Secretary and Treasurer, 1935-1970; Perry Hall, President, 1951–1961;

  5. Morgan Stanley es una multinacional financiera estadounidense que desarrolla su actividad como banco de inversión y agente de bolsa. Su sede central está en Nueva York . Se encuentra dentro las 500 empresas más relevantes de los Estados Unidos, según Forbes .

  6. Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century. Request the Data. 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.

  7. Our History. Select an era to discover the people and moments that define Morgan Stanley. 1925 1949. Building the Foundation. After Congress forces banks to choose between serving commercial or institutional clients, Harold Stanley and Henry Morgan leave J.P. Morgan & Co. to open a new investment bank that bears their names. VIEW MORE.