Word: earls
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Britain's economizing Earl of Harewood, 34, eleventh in succession to the throne, flinched on examining his taxes and living expenses, decided to auction off a goodly lot of his family silverware next month. Biggest prize to go on the block: a toilet service featuring Chinese figures, once the pride of King Charles II, valued at "several thousand pounds...
...Mother! Don't!" Gradually the Jane (third) side of her personality got the upper hand and fell in love with an engineer named Earl Lancaster. But she was still subject to unpredictable changes in personality. The psychiatrists, who by now had devoured the technical books on Jekyll-and-Hyde phenomena and had consulted colleagues across the country, were still baffled in their effort to find the underlying cause in this case. One day their patient, then in her Jane phase, gave them a strong clue. Dr. Thigpen asked to speak to Eve White. As the two doctors describe...
...therapy, both Eve White and Eve Black eventually agreed that they should "die." The personality resembling Jane became strengthened and modified so that the reintegrated patient became formally known as Evelyn White. She learned to love Eve White's daughter as her own. As Mrs. Earl Lancaster she has now been well for two years, living in the Middle West, free of visitations by either...
Charles B. Smith '58 of Lowell House and Avon, Ohio, and Eliot Bernat '60 of Hurlbut and West Newton, Mass., were elected vice-presidents. Earl W .Campbell '58 of Leverett House and Bowling Green, Ohio, was chosen treasurer of the organization...
...this admiring book Author Charles Beatty, nephew of Admiral Earl Beatty, Britain's World War I naval hero, writes a passionate defense of all the acts of Ferdinand de Lesseps' life. The biographer's adulation prevents the reader from discovering the man beneath the trappings of the hero. But of De Lesseps' effect on his time and on history, there is no doubt. The world still struggles clumsily with the problems he posed, and still has need of men like De Lesseps, who always "expected to meet friends rather than enemies, yet was always sword...