Word: morrison
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Britain showed more sober caution. Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison spoke of a "possible opening," but warned: "Any undue optimism would be unwise...
...London, when Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison reported the week's events to the House of Commons, the massive head of Winston Churchill bowed low. While Morrison summed up government policy (i.e., watch & wait), a coin fell to the floor with a sharp tinkle. In sudden silence, the Speaker demanded to know who had thrown it. Tall, tawny Tory Major Legge-Bourke rose, bitterly explained he had tossed it at the Foreign Secretary to suggest he should "put on another record." Icily the Speaker declared: "I now direct the honorable and gallant gentleman, because of that act, to leave this...
...British cabinet, sure that Japan would choose the Nationalists, said no. Undismayed, able Diplomat Dulles went on negotiating. He convinced Foreign Minister Herbert Morrison, who in turn convinced the British cabinet; last week the British agreed to the U.S. compromise...
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...Balance" is a crucial factor in education itself, Harvard has always felt. For a national student body possessing many and varied talents offers the most perfect cosmopolitan environment for teaching and for learning. Samuel Eliot Morrison '08 says in his "The Founding of Harvard College...