Commentator John Rosenthal was anxious to read Michael Eisner’s book “Camp”, because Rosenthal also spent his summers at Kewaaydin, in Vermont, with Eisner. Rosenthal believes that the Disney CEO’s net worth of 800 million dollars pales in comparison to the legacy of beauty that Rosenthal accumulated through his time at Kewaaydin and his time away. (6:00)
Camp
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Camp
Commentator John Rosenthal was anxious to read Michael Eisner’s book “Camp”, because Rosenthal also spent his summers at Kewaaydin, in Vermont, with Eisner. Rosenthal believes that the Disney CEO’s net worth of 800 million dollars pales in comparison to the legacy of beauty that Rosenthal accumulated through his time at Kewaaydin and his time away. (6:00)
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