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...stick," he took the opportunity to address himself to the Harvard team of 1903 in a letter which was never released. Today, however, the Harvard University Press has published this correspondence and others in Volumes III and IV of the "Letters of Theodore Roosevelt," a collection edited by Eliot Morison, M.I.T. Professor of History...
...volumes are part of an eight volume selection from T.R.'s correspondence, which is being edited by Professor Elting E. Morison '32, M.I.T. historian, and published by the Harvard University Press. The first two volumes, which contain letters written between 1868 and 1898, were published earlier this year...
Although a professor of chemistry, Richardson is best known for his two volume history of Dartmouth which earned him the title of "Dartmouth's Morison." Also nicknamed "cheerless" because of his traditional dry humor which became legendary, he took sick early this fall before the term began...
...even 'Howling Mad' Smith loved the Navy-for a few days." Twice as many Japanese were killed at a cost of one-third as many marines and soldiers. "A well-executed amphibious operation is as beautiful a military spectacle as one can find in modern warfare,"says Morison...
...Twin Weapons. Sam Morison writes with grace-and without ham-handed politeness. Interservice etiquette bothers him not at all. The soldiers at Makin were "miserably slow," and their fellows from the same division (the 27th) at Eniwetok were "all right but their training and leadership alike were poor." On the other hand, the 7th Division profited from Attu and was smart in the Marshalls...