Like Father, Like Son

For decades Larry Tisch had been his family's patriarch, the dominant figure in the lives of his brother, Bob, and his four sons. At the age of 23, Larry had started a business with his 20-year-old brother, Bob. Over the next six decades, the Tisch brothers built one of America's great fam...

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