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...going to buy a German soldier and keep him in the garden and count him six times a day." Concluded Plum: "I would say that a prison is all right for a visit, but I wouldn't live there if you gave it to me." Bertie Wooster could hardly have put it better after a night in the Bow Street cooler...
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Ohio's College of Wooster has turned out some three dozen college presidents, including the noted scientist brothers Compton-Karl (M.I.T.), Arthur (Washington University) and Wilson (Washington State University...
...just as worthy of investigation. North Carolina's Davidson College has twelve Rhodes scholarships to its credit, and plenty of new money (TIME, Dec. 21). Ohio's Marietta ranks eleventh (with Antioch) in the U.S. in production of prominent men scientists. Ohio's College of Wooster produced the famed scientist brothers Compton (Wilson, Karl, Arthur). And Lawrence College in northern Wisconsin is a hatchery of university presidents. One former teacher, Victor L. Butterfield, heads Connecticut's topnotch Wesleyan. One former president, Henry M. Wriston, later took over Brown. A successor, Nathan M. Pusey, went...
...Radcliffe undergraduate and two Law School students have been awarded Rotary Foundation Fellowships for advanced study abroad during 1959-60. They are Linda S. Mirin '59, of Coggeshall House and Brooklyn, N.Y.; Jerrold K. Footlick 3L of 8. Berkley St. and Wooster, Ohio; and Edwin E. McAmis 3L, of Matthews Hall and Sikeston...