A classmate remembered him as " cold and unimpressionable ."
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This All-Star business has been a moving experience for Carlton Fisk, by nature the very personification of the flinty, unimpressionable New Englander.
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As one reporter said in 1905, ` No man, however unimpressionable he may be, can stand in the presence of Mr . Rockefeller without feeling the repressed power of the man .'He seemed to possess oracular powers.
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He was described by a colleague, Edmund Yates, in his " Recollections and Experiences " as a " shrewd, caustic and clever man, bred in the Post Office service and knowing it thoroughly; by no means a crocheteer, but with his public office experience, tempered by plenty of worldly knowledge, and as unimpressionable as an oyster " Further description of his " remarkable " personality is given by one of Tilley's oldest official friends, but unidentified by name, who described him as " a hard man in official relations, yet genial.