Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Battle of the Philippine Sea" ¶ 99
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Morison and Samuel
* Samuel Eliot Morison, Christopher Columbus, Mariner, Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1955.
Samuel Eliot Morison wrote that had Marshall carried out his constitutional duties, assumed the presidency, and made the concessions necessary for the passage of the League of Nations treaty in late 1920, the United States would have been much more involved in European affairs and could have helped prevent the rise of Adolf Hitler, which began in the following year.
Samuel Eliot Morison ( 1971 ) suggested the southern part of Newfoundland ; Erik Wahlgren ( 1986 ) Miramichi Bay in New Brunswick ; and Icelandic climate specialist Pall Bergthorsson ( 1997 ) proposed New York City.
The historian Samuel Eliot Morison wrote " this occurs at Angouleme ( New York ) rather than Refugio ( Newport ).
* 1943: Admiral of the Ocean Sea by Samuel Eliot Morison
* 1960: John Paul Jones by Samuel Eliot Morison
* Samuel Morison Brown, chemist, poet and essayist, 1817 1856
b. The Founding of Harvard College, Samuel Eliot Morison, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1935, pages 91 and 396.
* Samuel Eliot Morison.
* Samuel Eliot Morison ( ed .).
Professor Dennis Showalter, the 2005 recipient of the Samuel Eliot Morison Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Military History, is an expert on World War II, a Distinguished Visiting Professor at West Point and the United States Air Force Academy, reviewer for the History Book Club, and author of Tannenberg: Clash of Empires, the 1992 winner of the American Historical Association's Paul Birdsall Prize.
Halsey received much criticism for his decisions during the battle, with naval historian Samuel Morison terming the Third Fleet run to the north " Halsey's Blunder ".
Samuel Loring Morison was a government security analyst who worked on the side for Jane's, a British military and defense publisher.
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 ).
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.
Commager and his co-author Samuel Eliot Morison received vigorous criticism from African American intellectuals and other scholars for their very popular textbook The Growth of the American Republic, first published in 1930.
* 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.
Samuel Eliot Morison, Rear Admiral, United States Naval Reserve ( July 9, 1887 May 15, 1976 ) was an American historian noted for his works of maritime history that were both authoritative and highly readable.
Samuel Eliot Morison was born July 9, 1887 in Boston, Massachusetts to John Holmes Morison ( 1856 1911 ) and Emily Marshall ( Eliot ) Morison ( 1857 1925 ).

Morison and New
One of several subjects that fascinated Morison was the history of New England.
In the 1930s, Morison wrote a series of books on the history of Harvard University and New England, including Builders of the Bay Colony: A Gallery of Our Intellectual Ancestors ( 1930 ), The Founding of Harvard College ( 1935 ), Harvard College in the Seventeenth Century ( 1936 ), Three Centuries of Harvard: 1636 1936 ( 1936 ), and The Puritan Pronaos ( 1936 ).
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.
Samuel Eliot Morison ( New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1966 ).
Helmut Koester ( born 1926, Hamburg ) is a German-born American scholar of the New Testament and currently Morison Research Professor of Divinity and Winn Research Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Harvard Divinity School.
* Harriet Russell Morison ( 1862-1925 ), New Zealand suffragist and trade unionist
Times New Roman, the typeface Morison developed with graphic artist Victor Lardent, was first used by the newspaper in 1932 and was issued commercially by Monotype in 1933.
* Short entry on Morison and Times New Roman font ; font specimen ; and * picture of Morison at Typolis
Patricia Morison was Eileen Patricia Augusta Fraser Morison born in New York City.
After graduating from Washington Irving High School in New York, Morison studied at the Arts Students League while taking acting classes at the Neighborhood Playhouse.
Morison subsequently left Paramount after playing unrewarding roles in Night in New Orleans ( 1942 ) with Preston Foster, the Technicolor Beyond the Blue Horizon ( 1942 ) with the sarong-clad Dorothy Lamour, and Are Husbands Necessary?
Morison spent much of his younger years in New York and Maine.

Morison and March
* March 19 Patricia Morison, American actress
Patricia Morison ( born March 19, 1915 ) is an American stage and motion picture actress and mezzo-soprano singer.
Lawrence was subsequently replaced by Celeste Holm, Constance Carpenter, Annamary Dickey, and finally Morison, who appeared in The King and I until its Broadway closing on March 20, 1954, and then continued with the production on tour.

Morison and 1944
In 1944, the NAACP launched criticism of the textbook ; by 1950, under pressure from students and younger colleagues, Morison, while denying any racist intent ( he noted that his daughter had been married to Joel Elias Spingarn, the former President of the NAACP ), reluctantly agreed to most of the demanded changes.
* Samuel Loring Morison ( born 1944 ), American intelligence analyst and grandson of S. E.
In 1944, Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal established the Office of Naval History to coordinate the Morison project, as well as the wartime administrative histories being written by Navy commands, under the direction of Princeton professor Robert G. Albion.
* Morison, Samuel Eliot ( 2001 ) Leyte: June 1944 January 1945 ( History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, Volume 12.
* Samuel Loring Morison ( 1944 ), former American intelligence analyst
In 1944, Morison briefly abandoned her film work and returned to the Broadway stage.
* Samuel Eliot Morison ( 1959 ), The Liberation of the Philippines: Luzon, Mindanao, the Visayas 1944 1945.
Samuel Loring Morison ( born October 30, 1944 ) is a former American intelligence professional, who was convicted of espionage and theft of government property in 1985, and pardoned in 2001.

0.171 seconds.