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...bulls and bears grappled on Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange added a reassuring name to its board of governors-Dr. Milton Stover Eisenhower, 62. Ike's younger brother, president of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, was named by Big Board President Keith Funston as the "prominent educator" that the 33-man board traditionally includes among its three public members. Past president of two other universities-Kansas State and Penn State-and veteran of a number of Government posts, including a special ambassadorship to Latin America, Milton Eisenhower also can claim financial accomplishments of his own. When...
...CARLETON STOVER Bath...
During Tom Brown's school days at Rugby a century ago, for fastidious Dink Stover going up to Yale in 1912, down to Catcher's supercilious modern hero, Hoiden Caulfield, the big deal for the well-dressed schoolboy and collegian has always been flannel. In the last decade alone, flannel for boys' and students' suits has topped all other suit fabrics in the U.S. each year without exception. But last week fabled flannel was on the way out. In 1960 worsteds will be the most popular fabric for youthful suits, followed by hopsackings, with flannel toppling...
Visitors to the former Billings and Stover drug store on Massachusetts Avenue are having a chance to see some informed views into the Harvard of the future...
...hard way. Back in Abilene, Kans., where he was born on Sept. 15, 1899, the only bonds uniting the latest arrival to his six older brothers, including Dwight, then almost nine, were those imposed by duty and family. Milton was a sore disappointment to David Jacob and Ida Stover Eisenhower, who yearned for a daughter. "My father was sorry he never had a girl," recalls brother Earl. "He used to sit on our front porch and make friends with every little girl that came by. I know he was miserable because Milton wasn't a little girl...