Word: dodds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...letter to the Crimson of April 26, Professor Dodd described the choice before us in a way that most of us, I think, accepted uncritically before the November election: either a slight risk, in this case convoys, to assure British victory, or the prospects of America's "having to fight unaided and at the greatest possible disadvantage...
There are many important considerations besides those of strategy, but on purely realistic grounds I think it is possible to feel that the choice is not as clear as Professor Dodd's letter suggests. Robert G. Davis...
...voters favored convoying "if it appears certain that Britain will be defeated unless we use part of our Navy to protect ships going to Britain." I am reluctant to believe that the majority of Harvard undergraduates take a less realistic view of the situation. Professor E. Merrick Dodd...
...prolific was Bangs that the number of his pseudonyms put a strain on his wit. They included Shakespeare Jones, Gaston V. Drake, Periwinkle Podmore, Horace Dodd Gastit, A. Sufferan Mann. In politics he was defeated for Mayor of Yonkers, but became a very useful bird dog for the imperialism of Roosevelt I and General Leonard Wood in Cuba (on which he wrote a book) and in the Philippines. Had Wood been nominated in 1920, Bangs would probably have gone to the Court of St. James's. In the reconstruction of France he more or less worked himself to death...
...McFarland, professor of Industrial Research, will stimulate the study of inter-American trade relations, the extension of teaching of Spanish and Portuguese, an increase in the number of exchange students and professors, and the extending of hospitality to Latin-American visitors. A second committee headed by E. Merrick Dodd, professor of Law, has been created to study the problem of labor disputes in defense industries, and a third on youth problems, jointly led by William S. McCauley, instructor in Government, and Alan Gottlieb '41, former president of the Liberal Union...