TV Guide (July 23, 1955)

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Ed, Sylvia Sullivan at Connecticut home. 'Nice Bossy': Ed gets acquainted; U/fwQoid 'G&dleirm Fanner?' City Slicker Ed Suilivan Wants To Make His 200 Acres Pay Off Ed Sullivan, the Toast of the Town man, swaps town for country every chance he gets these days—to hie himself out to his new home (once occupied by Arlene Francis) and his nearly 200 acres of Connecticut farmland, 22 miles north¬ east of Bridgeport. A self-designated (and New York-born) “city slicker,” Ed now happily is learning how much fodder will take a Guernsey or a Holstein through the winter, how many pounds of milk each gives a day, and what constitutes a cord of wood. However, the necessary work around the place, he stresses, is being done by reol farmers. 16