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...Burton will be listed above Rex Harrison. If, however, Harrison should be knighted before then, his name will go above Burton's-but only in Great Britain. Elizabeth Taylor, needless to say, will top them both. But in the past she has made concessions for private reasons. In Butterfield 8, she permitted Eddie Fisher almost equal billing, perhaps to prove that she does not wear all the pants in the Fisher closet...
Three mighty collections in progress for historians and readers of history: The Papers of Benjamin Franklin (Volume III), edited by Leonard W. Labaree; The Adams Papers (Volumes I to IV), edited by L. H. Butterfield; and The Papers of Alexander Hamilton (Volumes I and II), edited by Harold C. Syrett and Jacob E. Cooke...
...University in Middletown is brimful of new ideas, is rated by educators as among the nation's liveliest. But the region around Wesleyan is also brimful of potent rivals, and Wesleyan has long lost top applicants to better-known Harvard, Yale, Amherst and Williams. Now President Victor L. Butterfield, once a canny Cornell quarterback, has called a play that may gain Wesleyan half a Harvard Yardage. Eying Harvard's Radcliffe, Butterfield wants Wesleyan's trustees to approve a similar "coordinate" college for women. Most men no longer seek "monastic education," reasons Butterfield, and women will boost Wesleyan...
...Adams Papers, edited by L. H. Butterfield. In the first four volumes of a projected 100-volume collection of memorabilia from the U.S.'s most noted diplomatic family, the nation's second President delivers forceful opinions on matters ranging from French jokes (shameful) to British agriculture (U.S. manure is better...
...Adams Papers, edited by L. H. Butterfield. In the first four volumes of a projected 100-volume collection of memorabilia from the U.S.'s most noted diplomatic family, the nation's second President delivers forceful opinions on matters ranging from French jokes (shameful) to British agriculture (U.S. manure is better...