Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Elliott Perkins '23, Master of Lowell House, explained that the folbies of human nature get "a running start on these football Saturdays," citing the danger of automobile accidents involving Harvard men and their dates. "This is something no undergraduate will believe," he said...
...those who believe that tests are long overdue," declared Adam Y. Elliott, Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political Science. "We were tricked into the first policed discontinuation, and we have for it dearly...
Niebuhr disagreed with Elliott over the timing of the blasts. "I regret that the tests should be announced before the Geneva conference is over," he said. Despite the conference's lack of "obvious success," the negotiations, he believes, have not yet "obviously failed...
...considering the effect of the United States' decision on neutral nations, Elliott asserted, "We should consider all opinion and act out of motives of self-preservation and self-respect." He added that the reports of Professor Hans von Bethe of Cornell University, chairman of the President's advisory committee on nuclear testing, prove that the U.S. "has lost ground seriously to the Russians...
...same year, Roy Harris joined la boulangerie. From Harvard, in a later generation, came Irving Fine, Harold Shapero, and Arthur Berger. Elliott Carter, Marc Blitzstein, Bernard Rogers, Roger Goeb, David Diamond, Ross Lee Finney, Howard Swanson, Easley Blackwood--all composed under her tutelage. Among the Europeans she taught were Igor Markevitch, Jean Francaix, Antoni Szalowski, and Darius Milhaud...