William Steinway discovers that his son Theodore suffers from stutter. (This affliction will most likely contribute to future Steinway & Sons’ president’s reclusiveness, as well as to his interest to amateur theater, as a form of therapy.)
William Steinway discovers that his son Theodore suffers from stutter. (This affliction will most likely contribute to future Steinway & Sons’ president’s reclusiveness, as well as to his interest to amateur theater, as a form of therapy.)