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Oldest and most select club of U.S. artists (328 members) is the National Academy of Design. This week, aged 116, the National Academy opened a new home, its first permanent quarters in over 40 years. The new Academy, gift of shy Millionaire Archer M. Huntington, who, with his family, has probably founded more museums (13) than any other private citizen in the U.S., consists of two classical greystone Fifth Avenue mansions, spliced together with elevators and other modern fixings...
This week the Plain Dealer received far fancier compliments than Churchill's. To celebrate its looth birthday appeared a 402-page history of the Plain Dealer (Knopf; $4), by its longtime chief editorial writer, 65-year-old Archer H. Shaw. A labored labor of love, it added valuable history of one of the most famed U.S. newspapers. Like most such histories-and like the Plain Dealer itself-Author Shaw's book is dullest in the most recent decades...
...Buckingham William C. Cahall, III Jean Landenberger, Wheaton Frederick W. Eaton, II Jeanne Owens, Belmont Paul Fulton Mary Sullivan, Somerville Robert P. Hopewell Carolyne Prince Warren Mansfield Jean Flynn, Hartford, Conn. Wallace McDonald Marilyn Edwards, Smith Edgar B. Stern, Jr. Peggy Lemenberger, Pine Manor John J. Teal, Jr. Doris Archer, Sarah Lawrence Phillips N. Weeks Nancy Whitney, Brimmer HOLWORTHY HALL Sumner G. Albion Evelyn Jackson, Thornton Academy Richard L. Banks Jane Herbert, Wellesley Robert J. Bell Nancy Crowley, Radcliffe Eric H. Cawley Marianna Evans, Simmons Robert W. Clifford Ruth Hewitt, Wellesley Robert C. Enggass Janet Clarke, Chamberlain Charles P. Gabeler...
...Archer O'Reilly, Jr. '31, 1403 Pierce Building, St. Louis, Missouri...
Time to sell a shipbuilding firm is when it's feasting. That is what huge (6 ft. 5, 240 lb.), gentle, scholarly Archer Milton Huntington, son of the founder, thought last week when he sold Newport News to a Wall Street investment banking group headed by Tri-Continental Corp. For a reputed price of $18,000,000, aging (70) Archer Huntington and his wife turned over their 29,644 shares; the balance of the firm's 100,000 shares were delivered by various Huntington trusts, estates and cultural institutions. One of the last of the big family-owned...