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Bulliet gift. Professor Richard W. BuUiet has donated the papers
of his grandfather, Clarence Joseph Bulliet (1883-1952), a noted
drama critic on newspapers published in Indianapolis, Louisville
and Chicago, and the publicit\- and business agent for the drama
atile Rol)crt .Mantcll as King Lear. (Bulliet gift)
company of Robert Mantcll, a leading American traveling classical
drama company known especially for its Shakespearean reper¬
toire. Included in the gift are approximately fourteen hundred
letters, manuscripts, press releases, clippings and photographs doc¬
umenting Clarence Bulliet's activities in these areas, as well as in
the writing of the biography, Robert ManteU's Romance. Pro¬
fessor Bulliet's gift also included books, theater programs and
photographs of individual performers and scenes from stage
productions.
Bullwinkel gift. In memory of her late husband, H. Griffin Bull-
winkel (B.S., 1918; M.D., 1920), Mrs. Lola L. Bullwinkel has
presented a collection of books, including fift\'-six first editions