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...worked on other elephant projects before setting up her own in 1972. Since then, without formal scientific training, she has learned more about the family structure, life cycle and behavior of elephants than perhaps anyone else in the world. "What she has done is incredible," says Iain Douglas-Hamilton, whose research in the mid-1960s first proved that elephants lived in families. "This is the only place to get absolute data on elephant-population dynamics over a long period...
...Anita Hamilton...
William Safire's vigorously animated historical novel, Scandalmonger (Simon & Schuster: 496 pages; $27), is barely under way when we are made privy to mutual adultery between Alexander Hamilton and the fetching Mrs. Maria Reynolds, a little known contributor to affairs of state during the 1790s...
William Cobbett is a pompous English import who bloviated in his Porcupine's Gazette on behalf of Hamilton and his law-and-order Federalists. His rival in vitriol is James Thomson Callender, wanted for sedition in his native Scotland. He was Jefferson's hit man who, when slighted by the Sage of Monticello, spread informed innuendo about his arrangement with slave and lover Sally Hemings. Public reaction to the disclosure makes the Clinton-Lewinsky affair look like a casual game of spin the bottle...
...addition to his faculty experience, he has authored scholarly articles on Charles Hamilton Houston and Thurgood Marshall. He has been a director of both the Academy of Political Science and the Academy of American Poets...