Robert Scully (Class of '72) Becomes Co-President of Morgan Stanley

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<p>"Rather than concentrating in a major that typically precedes a career in finance, Scully studied psychology at the University."</p>

<p>There are many routes to a prominent and successful business career. A good liberal arts education can provide wonderful preparation. An undergraduate degree in business management (not offered at Princeton) is useful but certainly not necessary.</p>

<p>My uncle is a Princeton grad (class of 1952) and was VP at Dean Witter.</p>

<p>My friend, who I affectionately call Dubya, became the president of the United States with little more than a 65 IQ and the unique ability to choke on pretzels. I guess things can happen when you have an Ivy League degree.</p>

<p>Wasn't he a cheerleader at Yale? lol</p>

<p>He was on the pep squad. Get it right :)</p>

<p>Oh sorry... thats MUCH more masculine ;)</p>

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<p>Because President Bush is the only person, ever, in the history of all mankind, to choke. How abominably stupid.</p>

<p>Scully...wasn't he that guy who was in a power struggle with Steve Jobs and forced him out of his own company on his birthday, in the '80s?</p>