After 2 1/2 hours reading, discussing and arguing "Their Brothers' Keepers," we stopped by the nearby Nat Sherman store for a fun visit. That's me posing with the Nat Sherman "Banker."
I returned on Sunday to ask the manager about this, he didn't know. He promised to email Joel Sherman, Nat's son, about it and get back to me. To answer your question directly, no I didn't see any, and the testimonials and old photos on display do not mention or show them.
It is. I may post more pictures when I receive an answer about the dollar sign cigarettes. The place is quite large and well ventilated. With leather easy chairs on two levels to lounge talk and smoke. BTW, the lady in the photo is Iris Bell who was Ayn Rand's graphic designer on the newsletter and "The Objectivist," and is one of the "Hundred Voices."
About six or seven years, I'd say. Met her at the NYC Ayn Rand Meetup. http://www.meetup.com/aynrand-8/ She also writes the newsletter for Victor Neiderhoffer's NYC Junto, www.nycjunto.org, both these groups have upcoming meetings soon, drop by if you are town.
" BTW, the lady in the photo is Iris Bell who was Ayn Rand's graphic designer on the newsletter and "The Objectivist," and is one of the "Hundred Voices." "
May I spend some time in the envy line? Thanks for sharing the links - but I do not travel east of the big river unless there is a VERY good reason. I am a Westerner born and bred, and I get claustrophobic if too many people are breathing my oxygen...off to look at links.
Wow!
You are really 'dancing with the wolves'!
I envy you....