The sometimes-irascible Mr. Schaefer stood frozen by emotion at the curb as staffers put a top hat on him and gave him a bunch of roses.
For once, Mr. Schaefer was speechless.
He teared up, and stood there for a few minutes composing himself. At one point, before he walked into the Goldstein Treasury Building in Annapolis for the...
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