By: Ardis E. Parshall - May 12, 2012 Just a Sample For many years Dr. Francis Patton, ex-president of Princeton University, wore side whiskers. Whenever he suggested shaving them, there was a division of opinion in the family. One morning he came into his wife’s dressing-room, razor in hand, with his right cheek shaved smooth. “How do you like it, my dear?” he asked. “If you think it looks well, I will shave the other side, ...
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