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...first two years, the College struggled to get on its feet. It very nearly failed. The John Harvard gift of books and money arrived in 1638 to help with early financial difficulties, but in 1639 the first master, Nathaniel Eaton, was dismissed on complaints of brutality. The quality of food his wife dispensed was also an issue. For the next academic year (1639-40) the College was deserted. Many thought it would never reopen...
...HENRY E. EATON Granville, Ohio...
...repeat his conversation with President Eisenhower, the boy said stiffly that he considered it "private and off the record." But after a little fatherly persuasion Larry explained that he told the President he had a note from his mother to Mrs. Frances Berard, fourth-grade teacher at John Eaton School, asking that he be excused for tardiness on this special occasion. That seemed to satisfy the President. He released the boy, grinned and said goodbye before he walked away...
Alexander Passerin d'Entreves, Serena Professor of Italian Studies at the University of Oxford, will replace Carl J. Friedrich, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, as instructor in Government 106b next spring. Friedrich will be on leave of absence in Europe...
...Committee, organized in 1954, has investigated the Council's problems--from its finances to its standing in the University community. Since its founding, the group, including former debators H.V. Kaltenborn '09, Clarence B. Randall '12, Arthur N. Holcombe '06, Eaton Professor of Government, emeritus, and A. Chester Hanford '17, Professor of Government and former Dean of the College, has raised $4,400 to endow the Council's activities...