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Peppery Isolationist Charles Clayton Morison, editor of Christian Century, means to carry on, too. "This is not our war," said he, "it is not a war for saving civilization, but is itself the destruction of civilization." Quakers remained men of peace at any price. Some Mennonites perhaps did not yet know a war was going on: they spurn newspapers, magazines, radios...
Setting out in his 45-foot ketch, the Mary Otis, Samuel Eliot Morison '07, professor of History, will continue his colorful voyages on the trail of Christopher Columbus during the summer, this time tracing the probable route of the discoverer in the Caribbean...
This will be the first time in 16 years that Baltimore has been selected to hold the meeting. In 1925, when G. A. Morison '00 was president of the Clubs, the meeting was held there...
...interesting ceremony," said Samuel E. Morison, professor of History and historian of the Harvard Tercentenary. "It is the only thing that we have left from the Middle Ages and as such should be respected. It is the policy of the University to encourage the wearing of the proper 'new type' of gown, so that Commencement may be conducted decently and in accordance with tradition...
...books have been given since 1712. Among the awards this year were Professor Kitredge's edition of Shakspere; Morison's "Three Centuries of Harvard"; Spengler's "Decline of the West"; Craven's "Art Masterpieces"; and Sandburg's "Abraham Lincoln: The War Years...