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He has also an extraordinary conscience.
In 1927 his father's business collapsed, and, rather than go bankrupt, Mercer senior turned his firm over to a bank for liquidation.
He died before he could completely pay off his debts.
Some years later the bank handling the Mercer liquidation received a check for $300,000, enough to clear up the debt.
The check had been mailed from Chicago, the envelope bore no return address, and the check was not signed.

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