Word: scotts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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That the war made saints of soldiers, Canon Scott denied, but it was his impression that the war caused each man to feel that there was some mysterious power to which he owed allegiance. "Duty was the all-impelling force which made the men go through what they did, and it really makes little difference whether you interpret religion as duty...
...Canon Scott, in further discussing religion as it applied to the war, told the CRIMSON reporter than an officer, high in the English army, had found that men who had come from good homes, where religious influences were strongest were to be found mentioned in dispatches and decorated more often than the men whose upbringing had been lacking in religious teaching...
...Canon Scott told the CRIMSON reporter that he has always felt indebted to President Emeritus Eliot for a speech of his during the early part of the war. "We were getting the worst of it at the time, and it seems that some pacifist organization asked President Eliot to appeal to the American President to try and stop the war. This President Eliot refused to do, and I always liked his answer. 'The English people have often gotten themselves into scrapes and they usually manage to crawl out of them...
...Vice-President, Professor A. W. Scott L. '09, of the Law School, was again nominated. Walter Humphreys received the nomination for Secretary, and J. L. Taylor G. '11, Auditor of the University, for Treasurer. From Harvard at large, D. K. David G. '19, Assistant Professor of Marketing, and A. C. Redfield '13, Assistant Professor of Phyiology, were given the nominations for directors. Bursar H. S. Ford and Jasper Whiting, former member of the Corporation, will again serve as directors from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at large...
...Frederick George Scott, Canon of Quebec Cathedral and Rector of St. Matthews Church, Quebee, will conduct the services in Appleton Chapel at 8.45 o'clock this morning...