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http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc-lamont0110.artjan10,0,7386087.story?coll=hc-headlines-local(snip)
Ned Lamont, whose family tree includes a Who's Who of Wall Street and a famous student of socialism, said Monday he is leaning toward challenging Lieberman for the Democratic nomination.
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As a Greenwich businessman descended from a long line of Wall Street bankers, Lamont laughingly concedes he is not Central Casting's idea for the role of a candidate who would challenge Lieberman from the left.
His great-grandfather was Thomas W. Lamont, a partner of J.P. Morgan and an adviser to President Woodrow Wilson. In November 1929, Thomas Lamont was featured on the cover of Time magazine as a symbol of Wall Street. Ned Lamont's grandfather and father also held prominent positions at J.P. Morgan & Co. Lamont's stay at the firm was limited to an eight-week internship when he was 19.
"It was quite enough for me," Lamont said.
His grandfather's brother was Corliss Lamont, a philosopher, civil libertarian and student of socialism who was cited for contempt of Congress after defying the authority of Sen. Joseph McCarthy to inquire into the political beliefs of private citizens.
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(Yep, THAT Corliss Lamont, who lived for many years at his Ossining, NY estate, not too far from my home! He had been a major benefactor of the Westchester Peoples Action Coalition-WESPAC-the local umbrella org for various peace/justice orgs in Westchester County, NY)
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