Word: l
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Homer L. Newhouse, Jr.--Deborah Bradley (Wellesley...
...Robert L. Wechsler '49--Bethel Loslie (Brierley...
...John L. Barrol, 3rd '49--Rosemarie Binder-Deane...
...short business meeting those present elected John T. Noonan '47 as president, David F. Kingsley '47 as vice-president, W. Brewster Kopp '47 as treasurer, and Richard L. Wattling '49 as secretary...
...prestige," to smash the Germans at Caen without "the efforts of any Americans." He failed. "It was a defeat from which British arms on the Continent never recovered," writes Ingersoll. It was not even "a successful sacrifice play." When Bradley went ahead on his great sweep down through Saint Lô and east and north beyond Paris, the British "simply moved along the coast of France" from Caen to the Belgian border. Had Bradley been given ample fuel supplies, Ingersoll is sure, the European war would have been over in 1944. But Eisenhower, "sympathetic" to the British, listened to Montgomery...