Word: abbots
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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When asked if he approved of the action taken by certain students at the Indianapolis Convention in January when to pledged themselves not to enlist in any future war, Mr. Abbot declared, "I heartily disagree with any such policy, and I thank that these people who go to the different colleges trying to stir up pacifist enthusiasm should be put in prison. If we are to abolish violence, and even tea threat of violence from international affairs, we must devise means for arraying against in natural hatred and loathing. Our plan, by taking away all promise of profit...
...pacifist plan, but rather one for universal conscription," Mr. Willis John Abbot, editor of the paper, told a CRIMSON reporter yesterday...
...Abbot picked up letter on his desk, saying, "Here is a letter from Mr. Bernard Baruch endorsing our peace plan. When we advocated it last November, it was received by many as description of How to Make war' as 'The New York Times' put it. But it soon received popular support and is now being discussed in congress...
Professor Abbot took his degree of A. B. at Wabash College in 1892. He obtained his degree of B. Litt. at Oxford 1897, and was awarded an honorary A. M. degree at Yale...
...other committeemen are as follows: L. J. Abbot, Grosvenor Bemis, F. E. Bowman, Peirce Clark, W. E. Collins, W. G. Cole, R deS. Childs, W. E. Crosby, G. G. Dolphin, J. F. D'Wolf, N. K. Fairbank, J. W. Gordon, S. P. Edgerton, W. A. Gordon, J. U. Harris, F. S. Hill, K. N. Hill, J. R. Hoover, C. J. Hubbard, R. S. Hubbard, Percy Jenkins, Grinnel Knowles, H. A. LaFarge, F. W. Mason, Malcolm Morse, A. C. Paletti, Eugene Reynal, Thorvald Sanchez, F. A. O. Schwarz, W. R. Sherwood, J. B. Squier, A. H. Tully, G. G. Walker...