Word: eliot
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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More impressive than its recommendations is the confidence in the U. S. Army and Navy underlying The Ramparts We Watch. With no military caste, U. S. officers get a more thorough training, says Major Eliot, than the officers of militaristic nations. Their power watchfully curbed by a democracy that has been afraid of militarism from the start, they nevertheless have a long tradition of loyalty to democratic government-"and they will be loyal," says Major Eliot. One of the most heartening books to appear in a season filled with disheartening ones. The Ramparts We Watch discusses war without sword rattling...
Tomorrow the first game will be Lowell vs. Adams, the second, Dunster vs. Leverett. Wednesday afternoon Dunster plays Winthrop and Leverett meets Eliot...
...will be arguing for the second time and Kirkland for the first. By the end of this week every House, including the Dudley-Apley-Claverly-Little team, will have debated at least once. The standings are as follows: WON LOST Winthrop 1 0 Lowell 1 0 Leverett 1 0 Eliot 1 1 Dunster 0 1 Adams 0 1 Dudley 0 1 Kirkland...
...Frank S. Hopkins, Baltimore Sun reporter, and Edwin A. Lahey, Chicago Daily News reporter, both to Adams; Hilary H. Lyons, editorial writer on the Mobile Press Register, to Leverett; Louis M. Lyons, Boston Globe reporter to Lowell; Edwin J. Paxton, Jr., editorial writer for the Paducah Sun-Democrat, to Eliot; and Osburn Zuber, chief editorial writer on the Birmingham News, to Kirkland...
Inter-House competition in Indoor Baseball opens this afternoon at 3:45 o'clock when Winthrop meets the defending champions, Eliot, at Briggs Cage. Eliot will be represented by the entire ten men who carried the House to the championship last year...