Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Department of Justice in Washington for the names and identities of all Communists living and working in Cambridge. The motion was passed by a 5 to 4 vote. Mayor Edward A. Crane '35 said last night, however, that he did not expect what he termed the "witch hunt" measure to be pushed...
...City Council will be given proference over a Congressional Committee in access to secret files. "One of the greatest perils if such lists were given out," the Mayor said yesterday, "would be the possibility for Communists to enter the names of their enemies and instigate the greatest witch-hunt in history...
Dunster Eight: J. Paul, stroke; Brawley, 7; Hart, 6; Hunt, 5; Snook, 4; Lahti, 3; Ritvo, 2; Brown, bow; Balk, coxswain...
...best in the book, Biographer Lewis has won a major technical victory by firmly focusing on Grant while adequately conveying the sound & fury of massed fighting men around him. Throughout his life, Grant detested bloodshed ("I never went into a battle willingly or with enthusiasm"), refused even to hunt animals. "I had a horror of the Mexican War," he once wrote, "only I had not moral courage enough to resign." From the campaigns fought by Mexican War Generals Winfield Scott and Zachary Taylor (Grant's military idol), observant Grant shrewdly unlearned some of early 19th Century West Point...
Three other Graduate School students won Honorable Mention. Jess B. Bessinger 4G for "Robin Hood in the Forest of Philology: The Ballads After Ritson"; Geoffrey B. Riddehough 1G for "Trogon Isolation in Greek Drama"; and Edward E. Hunt, Jr. 4G for "The Biological Study of Human Evolution...