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Robert Tyler, as a child, was always the ‘odd man out’. Although bright, handsome, and with the charisma of both his parents, he was always an outsider in social events and in school. Despite this, Robert graduated at the top of his class in 1925. He had entered college and again, graduated in the top of his class in 1929, just before The Crash. Following his parents footsteps, he had applied to and been accepted into Law School, but had left for reasons unknown in 1930. The past few years, Robert had apparently confined himself to the environs of White Plains and the family house.  
Robert Tyler, as a child, was always the ‘odd man out’. Although bright, handsome, and with the charisma of both his parents, he was always an outsider in social events and in school. Despite this, Robert graduated at the top of his class in 1925. He had entered college and again, graduated in the top of his class in 1929, just before The Crash. Following his parents footsteps, he had applied to and been accepted into Law School, but had left for reasons unknown in 1930. The past few years, Robert had apparently confined himself to the environs of White Plains and the family house.  


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Robert Tyler, as a child, was always the ‘odd man out’. Although bright, handsome, and with the charisma of both his parents, he was always an outsider in social events and in school. Despite this, Robert graduated at the top of his class in 1925. He had entered college and again, graduated in the top of his class in 1929, just before The Crash. Following his parents footsteps, he had applied to and been accepted into Law School, but had left for reasons unknown in 1930. The past few years, Robert had apparently confined himself to the environs of White Plains and the family house.