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These three associates, along with Rolfe, Troob, and Slick, made up a "comrades-in-arms" group that regularly worked and ate together at DLJ. Their nightly ordered-in dinners provided a support meeting during which they continued to convince one another that the "dream was still alive, while we collectively came to the dawning realization that we were investment banking automatons....dinner was our group therapy." (p. 158)

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Monkey Business: Swinging Through the Wall Street Jungle