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On May 5, 1942, Morison was commissioned Lieutenant Commander, US Naval Reserve, and was called at once to active duty.
Returning to films once again, Morison continued to be cast in supporting roles, all too often as a femme fatale or an unsympathetic " other woman.

Morison and wrote
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.
The historian Samuel Eliot Morison wrote " this occurs at Angouleme ( New York ) rather than Refugio ( Newport ).
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.
Morison wrote the popular Oxford History of the American People ( 1965 ), and co-authored the classic textbook The Growth of the American Republic ( 1930 ).
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.
Immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Morison, already convinced of the value of personal involvement as a result of sailing experience while writing his biography of Christopher Columbus, wrote to President Roosevelt suggesting the preparation of an official history of the Navy in the war, and volunteering for the task.
Samuel Eliot Morison, the best-known historian of Harvard's history, wrote that Harvard College " might have followed her first patron to an early death and oblivion but for the faith, courage and intelligence of Henry Dunster.
The Emperor's men had won a tactical victory, but of the action the naval historian Samuel Eliot Morison wrote: " A string of such victories added up to defeat.
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 ...".
In summing up the operation Samuel Eliot Morison wrote that " altogether this was a very well conducted amphibious operation which attained its objectives with minimum loss ".

Morison and editor
Morison's first marriage to Elizabeth S. Greene produced four children — one of whom, Emily Morison Beck, became editor of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations.
Morison edited the History of the Times from 1935 to 1952 and was editor of the Times Literary Supplement between 1945 and 1948.
One of the first generation of professionally trained historians in the United States, a prolific author and editor of historical works, Albert Bushnell Hart became, as Samuel Eliot Morison described him, " The Grand Old Man " of American history, looking the part with his " patriarchal full beard and flowing moustaches.
During those years, Morison also earned $ 5, 000 per year as a part-time contributor and editor of the American section of the London-based Jane's Fighting Ships, an annual reference work on the world's navies.

Morison and at
Her education was spotty, consisting of a short stint at a " dame school ", some home schooling under the " capable, slightly impatient, somewhat sporadic " instruction of Albion Bradbury ( her stepfather ), a brief spell at the district school, a year as a boarder at the Gorham Female Seminary, a winter term at Morison Academy in Baltimore, Maryland, and a few months ' stay at Abbot Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, where she graduated with the class of 1873.
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.
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.
Buell quotes Spruance speaking with Morison: " As a matter of tactics I think that going out after the Japanese and knocking their carriers out would have been much better and more satisfactory than waiting for them to attack us, but we were at the start of a very important and large amphibious operation and we could not afford to gamble and place it in jeopardy.
Dr. Warwick Morison, MD, chairman of The Skin Cancer Foundation ’ s Photobiology Committee and Professor of Dermatology at Johns Hopkins University said, “ The EWG has their own system for evaluating things which is nothing more than junk science .”
August A. Meier, a young professor at a black southern college, Tougaloo College, and a former student of Commager, corresponded with Morison and Commager during this period of time in an effort to get them to change their textbook and reported that Morison " just didn't get it " and didn't understand the negative effects that the Sambo stereotype was having on young impressionable students.
After studying at the École Libre des Sciences Politiques ( 1908 – 1909 ), Morison returned to Harvard, earning his Ph. D. in 1912.
From 1922 – 1925, Morison taught at Oxford University as Harmsworth Professor of American History — the first American to hold that position.
In 1941, Morison was named Jonathan Trumbull Professor of American History at Harvard.
It was predicted Morison would close down at the end of the 2006-2007 school year ( for same above mentioned reasons ) and would join Mackenzie High School as well, but was delayed in a decision to close until October 2009. In 2011, with the creation of Mackenzie Community School, Keys ceased to exist.
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.
He was a visiting professor at Harvard in 1958, and became the John H. Morison Professor of Ecclesiastical History in 1963.
In 1984 Samuel Loring Morison, an intelligence analyst at the Naval Intelligence Support Center, forwarded three classified images taken by KH-11 to the publication Jane's Fighting Ships.
Banister matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he could see and study the American plants grown from seed in the Oxford Physic Garden under the care of Dr. Robert Morison.
From Virginia, his first letter to Dr Morison at the Oxford Physic Garden was dated 1679: in it he listed the bounty of American oaks that would supplement Britain's impoverished flora: dwarf, black, white, red, Spanish, chestnut, live or willow, shrubby.
Born in Aberdeen, Morison was an outstanding scholar who gained his Master of Arts degree from the University of Aberdeen at the age of eighteen.
On Robin's recommendation Morison became director of the Royal Gardens at Blois, Central France, a post which he subsequently held for ten years.

Morison and Jane's
Samuel Loring Morison was a government security analyst who worked on the side for Jane's, a British military and defense publisher.
Morison told investigators that he sent classified satellite photographs to Jane's because the " public should be aware of what was going on on the other side ", meaning that the Soviets ' new nuclear-powered aircraft carrier would transform the USSR's military capabilities.
Conflicts with his supervisors led Morison to seek a full-time position with Jane's in London.
As a GS-12 Soviet amphibious ship analyst with a Top Secret clearance, Morison provided Jane's with three secret satellite photographs that he had taken from the desk of a coworker at NISC in July 1984.
Morison cut classified control markings from them before mailing them to Jane's.
Morison told investigators that he sent the photographs to Jane's because the " public should be aware of what was going on on the other side ", meaning that the new nuclear-powered aircraft carrier would transform Soviet capabilities.

Morison and is
The Foundation of Perth 1829 by George Pitt Morison is an historically accurate reconstruction of the official ceremony by which Perth was founded.
Time said that the administration, if it failed to convict Morison, would seek additional legislation and described the ongoing conflict: " The Government does need to protect military secrets, the public does need information to judge defense policies, and the line between the two is surpassingly difficult to draw.
Morison's legacy is also sustained by the United States Naval History and Heritage Command's Samuel Eliot Morison Naval History Scholarship.
The History of United States Naval Operations in World War II is a 15-volume account of the United States Navy in World War II, written by eminent historian Samuel Eliot Morison and published by Little, Brown and Company between 1947 and 1962.
Samuel Morison is the name of:
The Two Ocean War by U. S. naval historian Samuel Eliot Morison, is a short version of his multi-volume History of United States Naval Operations in World War II.
Morison ( though Morison's front entrance opens onto the lower quad, whether the dorm is upper or lower quad is a source of debate.
This is presumably the same man referred to in the National Library of Scotland's Scottish Book Trade Index as James Morison printer though his date of death is given as February 20.
( It is interesting that two noted naval historians, Samuel Eliot Morison and Clay Blair, Jr. are on opposite sides of Gallery's case.
Morison is a surname found in the English-speaking world.
The current councillor for Ward 2 is Fred Morison 2010 – Present.
The operation is dismissed by Morison as a political move aimed at showing Hitler that the surface fleet had some value.
Patricia Morison ( born March 19, 1915 ) is an American stage and motion picture actress and mezzo-soprano singer.
* Matthew Morison, a Courtice Secondary School alumni is a National team snowboarder and qualifier for the 2010 Winter Olympics
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.
As Samuel Eliot Morison explained, They believed that liberty is inseparable from union, that men are essentially unequal, that vox populi of the people is seldom if ever vox Dei voice of God, and that sinister outside influences are busy undermining American integrity.
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.

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