Word: behavior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...over-celebrate, in case of a Harvard victory, is especially hurtful this year in that the game is at New Haven. A distinct impression of the Harvard undergraduate will be carried away by every spectator of the game, and if his behavior is not in accordance with the best traditions, this impression will defame the University in the public mind. If the team can win, the players and all Harvard men are entitled to enjoy its victory unmarred by unseemly conduct after the game...
Those irresponsible, foolish members of 1913, who by their unseemly behavior brought shame on their class and their College, have spoiled a good record carefully established by preceding classes. They have made of no avail the labors of their class officers and committees, for a class dinner which has to be stopped by the police is far worse than none at all. The failure of 1913 to hold an orderly dinner is a strong argument for the ending of the Freshman dinner custom...
...possible that the good sense of this or of any other class can approve drunken behavior in a public place. Such conduct is almost always confined, to a small number, yet the blame falls on the class as a whole. By the carelessness of a few members, the class, and especially the officers who showed themselves incapable of exercising control, have incurred the displeasure of the University...
Philosophy 21a.--Animal Behavior.--The Evolution of Organic Activity. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 12. Assistant Professor Yerkes...