With fifty candidates and more to be chosen for the title “The Greatest Hamiltonian”, how do individuals go on about asking themselves answering the question who is the greatest Hamiltonian?
Charles S. Wilcox was the first president of Iron and Steel Company of Canada, which was formed from five companies, including his Hamilton Steel and Iron Company and a holocaust survivor Arthur Weisz came to Canada from Hungary with only a suitcase and built the Effort Trust Company, becoming Ontario's largest landlord outside Toronto. How can one tell one is better than one another? Fact is you really can’t tell who is greater than then the other because they have both contributed their skills in different ways.
In reality, each and every one of these contributors should be awarded the “The Great Hamiltonian” or better yet they should reconstruct the article with the title “The Greatest Hamiltonians.” They all have the privilege to be called great people and that is all.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
The Greatest Hamiltonian
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