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Oliverus v. Haraldus. Last week, on the two official voting days, 3,673 out of Oxford's eligible 30,000 M.A.s* turned up in robes to vote. One by one, in the great room where Parliament met in 1665 to escape the plague of London, they marked their ballots...
But the bulk of the Chronicle was given over to the governing board's revised rules, since the editors had detected "a certain degree of confusion" among members over Establishment standards, i.e., Sir David "Eccles wearing those fearful shiny shoes, Churchill Minor [Randolph] going on too much." Among the...
All-American Boy. Chicago-born-as George Clinton Eccles-Terrell was raised by a grandmother (his parents had separated) who gave him his grandfather's name. Struck by theater magic at Chicago's Francis Parker School (recalls Fellow Student Celeste Holm: "He always seemed to be understudying John
Excellent Show. The gap was so small (compared with $110 million in April) that it could actually be written off as the .difference in accounting methods used for imports and exports. Considering Britain's invisible exports in the shape of earnings from shipping, banking and insurance overseas, British economists...
East. Britian's Sir David Eccles, President of the Board of Trade, signed a five-year trade agreement in Moscow. Britain's purchases from the Soviet Union (chiefly timber, grain, furs) should now rise by a third over last year's $160 million, and may in time...