Famous Quotes / John Moody
John Moody: "In the earlier days of railroading, and especially in the long period which came to an end with the death of Harriman, the typical railroad president was usually a man of great wealth who had secured his position by owning a large financial interest in the property."
Days | Death | Earlier | Especially |
Financial | Great | Harriman | Interest |
Large | Long | Owning | Period |
Position | President | Property | Railroad |
Railroading | Secured | Typical | Usually |
Wealth |