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The courtly Hersey also pursued an unusual sideline: he operated the college's small letterpress printing operation, which he sometimes used to turn out broadsides – in 1969 printing an elaborate broadside of an Edmund Burke quote for Yale history professor and fellow residential college master Elting E. Morison.
* Morison, Elizabeth Forbes and Elting E. Morison.
: MIT Press, 1966 ), with a foreword by the historian of technology Elting E. Morison who had been on the faculty of MIT as a professor of humanities in the Sloan School of Industrial Management from 1946 to 1966.
* Morison, Elting E., Admiral Sims and the Modern American Navy ( Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1942 )

Morison and E
The historian S. E. Morison believed Hamilton, in general, wished to enforce the excise law " more as a measure of social discipline than as a source of revenue ..."
* Morison, S. E. ed.
Historian Samuel E. Morison wrote in 1949 that Spruance was subjected to much criticism for not pursuing the retreating Japanese, and allowing the retreating Japanese surface fleet to escape.
Commager was coauthor, with Samuel Eliot Morison, of the widely-used history text The Growth of the American Republic ( 1930 ; 1937 ; 1942 ; 1950, 1962 ; 1969 ; 7th ed., with William E. Leuchtenburg, 1980 ; abridged editions in 1980 and 1983 under the title Concise History of the American Republic ).
* The Growth of the American Republic ( with Samuel Eliot Morison, New York: Oxford University Press, 1930 Oxford History of the United States ; 7th ed., 1980 .. Revised and abridged edition with Samuel Eliot Morison and William E. Leuchtenburg published by Oxford University Press in 1980 as A Concise History of the American Republic, rev.
Morison was criticized by some African-American scholars for his treatment of American slavery in early editions of his book The Growth of the American Republic, which he co-wrote with Henry Steele Commager and William E. Leuchtenburg.
* Washburn, Wilcomb E. " Samuel Eliot Morison, Historian " in The William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Series, Vol.
* Samuel Loring Morison ( born 1944 ), American intelligence analyst and grandson of S. E.
* Samuel E. Morison ( 1950 )
* Morison, S. E.
* Morison, S. E.

Morison and .,
b. The Founding of Harvard College, Samuel Eliot Morison, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1935, pages 91 and 396.
One of his final reminiscences about his literary life occurred during an interview with Stephen Morison, Jr., a frequent visitor and friend who was teaching at the American School of Tangier at the time.
Commager was representative of a whole generation of like-minded historians who were widely read by the general public, including Samuel Eliot Morison, Allan Nevins, Richard Hofstadter, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., and C. Vann Woodward.
Knopf's personal interest in the fields of history, sociology, and science led to close friendships in the academic community with such noted historians as Richard Hofstadter, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and Samuel Eliot Morison.
Literary residents included, among many others, writers Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., James Russell Lowell, and Julia Ward Howe, as well as historians John Lothrop Motley, John Gorham Palfrey, George Bancroft, William Hickling Prescott, Francis Parkman, Henry Adams, James Ford Rhodes, Edward Channing and Samuel Eliot Morison.

Morison and John
Directed by John C. Wilson with choreography by Hanya Holm, it starred Alfred Drake and Patricia Morison.
* 1960: John Paul Jones by Samuel Eliot Morison
* Morison, John Lyle ( 1919 ).
* Morison, John Lyle.
Samuel Eliot Morison was born July 9, 1887 in Boston, Massachusetts to John Holmes Morison ( 1856 – 1911 ) and Emily Marshall ( Eliot ) Morison ( 1857 – 1925 ).
In quick succession, Morison wrote Christopher Columbus, Mariner ( 1955 ), Freedom in Contemporary Society ( 1956 ), The Story of the ' Old Colony ' of New Plymouth, 1620 – 1692 ( 1956 ), Nathaniel Homes Morison ( 1957 ), William Hickling Prescott ( 1958 ), Strategy and Compromise ( 1958 ), and John Paul Jones: A Sailor's Biography ( 1959 ), which earned Morison his second Pulitzer Prize.
Sir John Morison Gibson, KCMG, KC ( January 1, 1842 – June 3, 1929 ) was a Canadian politician and the tenth Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.
John Morison Gibson, the son of Scottish immigrants, was born in 1842, in Toronto.
His work has been praised by historians who have published essays in new editions of his work, including Pulitzer Prize winners C. Vann Woodward, Allan Nevins and Samuel Eliot Morison, along with Wilbur R. Jacobs, John Keegan, William Taylor, Mark Van Doren, David Levin, among others.
He was a visiting professor at Harvard in 1958, and became the John H. Morison Professor of Ecclesiastical History in 1963.
* Sir John Morison Gibson ( 1842 – 1929 ), Attorney-General and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
* Sir John Morison Gibson ( January 1, 1842 – June 3, 1929 ) was a Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.
" ( Dan Iain Ghobha: The poems of John Morison, cit.
Clockwise starting at centre foreground: Oliver Mowat | O. Mowat, Arthur Sturgis Hardy | A. S. Hardy, John Morison Gibson | J. M.
Dr John Morison, patron of the escaped slave and influential African-American autobiographer Moses Roper.
The History of the Siege of Londonderry 1689, written in 1951 by Cecil Milligan, lists the 13 as: Henry Campsie, William Crookshanks, Robert Sherrard, Daniel Sherrard, Alexander Irwin, James Steward, Roberet Morison, Alexander Cunningham, Samuel Hunt, James Spike, John Coningham, William Cairnes and Samuel Harvy.
The catalogue, ( which might be considered the pre-first edition of PMM ) was printed by Oxford University Press, edited by John Carter, Stanley Morison, Percy H. Muir and others and entitled: Catalogue of a display of printing mechanisms and printed materials arranged to illustrate the history of Western civilization and the means of the multiplication of literary texts since the 15th century, organised in connection with the eleventh International Printing Machinery and Allied Trades Exhibition, under the title Printing and the Mind of Man, assembled at the British Museum and at Earls Court, London, 16 – 27 July 1963.
* John Morison Gibson, Liberal, 1899 – 1904
In the 17th century, John Morison of Bragar stated as much when he wrote: "... Macknaicle whose onlie daughter Torquill the first of that name ( and sone to Claudius the sone of Olipheous, who likewise is said to be the King of Noruway his sone ,) did violentlie espouse, and cutt off Immediatlie the whole race of Macknaicle and possessed himself with the whole Lews ...".
* Samuel Morison Brown-( 1817 – 1856 ), chemist and writer, grandson of John Brown, born in Haddington.

Morison and Alfred
* Kiss Me, Kate – Alfred Drake, Patricia Morison, Lisa Kirk, and Harold Lang singing " Another Op ' nin ' Another Show ", " We Open In Venice ", and " Wunderbar "
Samuel Eliot Morison ( New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1966 ).
Among the other cast members was Alfred Drake, who, years later, would co-star with Morison in Kiss Me, Kate.
Kiss Me, Kate featured the songs " I Hate Men ," " Wunderbar " and " So in Love ", and also reunited Morison with her former Broadway co-star Alfred Drake.
Morison and Alfred Drake recreated their Kiss Me, Kate roles in a Hallmark Hall of Fame production of the play broadcast in color on November 20, 1958.
* YouTube: Alfred Drake and Patricia Morison singing " Wunderbar " from the 1958 television production " Kiss, Me Kate " on Hallmark Hall of Fame
Caslon is cited as the first original typeface of English origin, but type historians like Stanley Morison and Alfred F. Johnson, a scientist who worked at the British Museum, did point out the close similarity of Caslon's design to the Dutch Fell types cut by Voskens and other type cut by the Dutchman Van Dyck.
It was sung in the show by Patricia Morison, reprised by Alfred Drake and further popularized by Patti Page in 1949.
* Patricia Morison & Alfred Drake ( Broadway Production )-1948
* Patricia Morison & Alfred Drake ( TV Production )-1958
* Patricia Morison & Alfred Drake-1959

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