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  • Alan Schwartz poses for a portrait in the Guggenheim Partners offices in New York, NY on Monday, June 1, 2009.
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  • Alan Schwartz poses for a portrait in the Guggenheim Partners offices in New York, NY on Monday, June 1, 2009.
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  • Alan Schwartz poses for a portrait in the Guggenheim Partners offices in New York, NY on Monday, June 1, 2009.
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  • Alan Schwartz poses for a portrait in the Guggenheim Partners offices in New York, NY on Monday, June 1, 2009.
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  • Alan Schwartz poses for a portrait in the Guggenheim Partners offices in New York, NY on Monday, June 1, 2009.
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  • Alan Schwartz poses for a portrait in the Guggenheim Partners offices in New York, NY on Monday, June 1, 2009.
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  • Alan Schwartz poses for a portrait in the Guggenheim Partners offices in New York, NY on Monday, June 1, 2009.
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  • Alan Schwartz poses for a portrait in the Guggenheim Partners offices in New York, NY on Monday, June 1, 2009.
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  • Alan Schwartz poses for a portrait in the Guggenheim Partners offices in New York, NY on Monday, June 1, 2009.
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  • Alan Schwartz poses for a portrait in the Guggenheim Partners offices in New York, NY on Monday, June 1, 2009.
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  • Henry Gates of Harvard, left, and Glenn Hutchins of the investment firm Silver Lake who is making a donation to Gates' program<br />
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(Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Henry Gates of Harvard, left, and Glenn Hutchins of the investment firm Silver Lake who is making a donation to Gates' program<br />
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(Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Henry Gates of Harvard, left, and Glenn Hutchins of the investment firm Silver Lake who is making a donation to Gates' program<br />
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(Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Henry Gates of Harvard, left, and Glenn Hutchins of the investment firm Silver Lake who is making a donation to Gates' program<br />
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(Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Glenn Hutchins of the investment firm Silver Lake in New York.<br />
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(Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Glenn Hutchins of the investment firm Silver Lake in New York.<br />
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(Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Henry Gates of Harvard, left, and Glenn Hutchins of the investment firm Silver Lake who is making a donation to Gates' program<br />
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(Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Henry Gates of Harvard, left, and Glenn Hutchins of the investment firm Silver Lake who is making a donation to Gates' program<br />
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(Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Glenn Hutchins of the investment firm Silver Lake in New York.<br />
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(Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Glenn Hutchins of the investment firm Silver Lake in New York.<br />
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(Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Kenneth Langone poses for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York. Langone donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world’s largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center’s Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008. Photographer: Robert Caplin For the New York Times
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  • Kenneth and Elaine Langone pose for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York with Robert I. Grossman, M.D. Dean and CEO of the Medical Center. The Langone's donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world’s largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center’s Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008. Photographer: Robert Caplin For the New York Times
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  • Kenneth and Elaine Langone pose for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York. The Langone's donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world’s largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center’s Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008. Photographer: Robert Caplin For the New York Times
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  • Kenneth and Elaine Langone pose for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York. The Langone's donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world’s largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center’s Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008. Photographer: Robert Caplin For the New York Times
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  • Kenneth and Elaine Langone pose for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York. The Langone's donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world’s largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center’s Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008. Photographer: Robert Caplin For the New York Times
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  • Kenneth and Elaine Langone pose for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York. The Langone's donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world’s largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center’s Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008. Photographer: Robert Caplin For the New York Times
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  • Kenneth Langone poses for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York. Langone donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world?s largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center?s Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008.
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  • Kenneth Langone poses for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York. Langone donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world?s largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center?s Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008.
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  • Kenneth Langone poses for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York. Langone donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world?s largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center?s Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008.
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  • Kenneth and Elaine Langone pose for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York. The Langone's donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world?s largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center?s Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008.
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  • Kenneth and Elaine Langone pose for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York with Robert I. Grossman, M.D. Dean and CEO of the Medical Center. The Langone's donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world?s largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center?s Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008.
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  • Kenneth Langone poses for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York. Langone donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world’s largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center’s Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008. Photographer: Robert Caplin For the New York Times
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  • Kenneth and Elaine Langone pose for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York. The Langone's donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world’s largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center’s Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008. Photographer: Robert Caplin For the New York Times
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  • Kenneth and Elaine Langone pose for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York. The Langone's donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world's largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center's Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008.
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  • Kenneth and Elaine Langone pose for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York. The Langone's donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world?s largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center?s Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008.
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  • Kenneth and Elaine Langone pose for a portrait in front of NYU Medical Center in New York. The Langone's donated $200M to the center and it will be renamed in his honor. Langone is best known as co-founder of the world?s largest home improvement retailer, Home Depot, a director of the New York Stock Exchange, and founder of the brokerage and investment banking firm Invemed. He has been a trustee of New York University since 1997 and chairman of the Medical Center?s Board of Trustees since 1999. April 15, 2008.
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