Word: mountainous
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Eliot G-11 ELI 0280 Mishara, D. '46, Eliot D-42 TRO 4711 Moffat, A. W. '46, Eliot C-12 TRO 0904 Moot, S. D. '46, Eliot L-32 TRO 6393 Morgan, M. H. '46, Eliot K-33 TRO 5492 Morris, I. I. '46, Dunster F-32 TRO 6725 Mountain, C. F. '46, Kirkland M-42 KIR 1641 Mumford, M. W. '46, Lowell K-11 TRO 3704 N Neiley, R. G. '43, Leverett G-11 TRO 5114 Niles, A. A. '46, Winthrop J-42 TRO 1174 Nuland J. G. '45 ELI 0243 O Ofsthun, D. G. '46, Lowell...
Dignity and Destruction. The Gun, a 13-foot 18-pounder abandoned by retreating Spanish regulars, fell into a few weeks' frenzied and ingenious service at the hands of Spanish mountaineers. More properly, the mountainers served the gun: its dignity and its power coalesced half-hearted and wrangling bandits into an army which swelled from two to ten thousand. This armv's third leader, a mountain boy, destroyed a crack French regiment with the gun. He was nudging to pieces a fortress wall ten feet thick when another 18-pounder put an end to the gun and thawed...
...Milstein, R.G. '46, Eliot D-42 TRO 0280 Mishara, D. '46, Eliot D-42 TRO 4711 Moffat, A.W. '46, Eliot C132 TRO 0904 Moot, S.D. '46, Eliot L-32 TRO 6393 Morgan, M.H. '46 Eliot K-32 TRO 5492 Morris, I.I. '46, Eliot K-32 TRO 6725 Mountain, C.F. '46, Kirkland M-42 KIR 1641 Mumford, M.W. '46, Lowell K-11 TRO 3704 N Neiley, R.G. '43, Leverett G-11 TRO 5114 Niles, A.A. '46, Winthrop J-42 TRO 1174 Nuland J.G. '45 ELI 0243 O Ofsthun, D.G. '46, Lowell C-34 KIR 2193 P Paul, D.S. '46, Eliot...
German bourgeoisie," written when Mann was 25. The second great task came 25 years later in The Magic Mountain, a study of "a friendly alter ego" in the midst of "European intellectual controversies." The third great task came in his middle 50s, when Mann found in the story of Joseph a theme embracing "the typical, the eternally human, eternally recurring, timeless-in short, the mythical...
They climbed and climbed. Fourteen days after they had left Shwebo, they reached a mountain village of thatched huts. There they were met by a white man sent by the general commanding supply and transport in the Assam-Bengal area. They were safe, but somehow depressed. Rain fell. In one of the thatched huts the girls sat around an open fire. A voice called: "Jack, Jack, come to sleep...