There's a look Walter probably knew all too well. Okay, okay, I'm sorry, I'll fix the closet light. As for Walt:

A longtime executive of the Chicago-based Container Corporation of America, Paepcke is best noted for his founding of the Aspen Institute and the Aspen Skiing Company in the early 1950s, both of which helped transform the town of Aspen, Colorado into an international resort destination and popularize the sport of skiing in the United States.

His wife - Elizabeth, in case you're wonderining - was the Grand Dame of Aspen, her bio says; her brother was US diplomat Paul Nitze. The hagiographic wiki piece, perhaps written by a confidant or associate, ends thus:

Elizabeth loved Aspen's cultural richness, but she was upset when Aspen succumbed to the low life that undermined the true heart and soul of her beloved community. When interviewed late in her life, she explained how she felt, "Aspen can't be swallowed by the avariciousness of those who don't understand the reason for its existence"

The bio says nothing about her devotion to Bisquick.

Why would anyone want to eat anything that contains kidneys? Is there some ineffable quality of mellowed uriine that makes it unlike any other meat?