Word: bribed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...16th (sixteenth) at 3.00 (three) o'clock in the afternoon, and begs, firstly, that the CRIMSON will publish the score of the game only after said game has rightully been played, thereby throwing tradition to the winds, and, secondly, informing the CRIMSON that the Harvard Lampoon will accept no bribe for the misrepresentation of said score...
...Senator Edmunds. "I quote from page 192 of Charles Francis Adams' autobiography: "... He was distinctly dishonest-a senatorial bribe-taker.' ... I have tried to decide who this Senator was and I am of the opinion it was Edmunds of Vermont...
...have been called up today by several newspaper men in Boston, including the inquired as to the basis of a story in a manager of the Associated Press, who Boston afternoon paper headed, "Harvard Tries Sports Bribe. Writers Offered $100 to Delay Dope on the Yale Came." The article shows that this was based on a statement in the CRIMSON editorial of March 27th, as follows...
...editorial quotation above gives the impression wholly unjustified by the incident, that this was a serious attempt to bribe the newspaper writers I would thank the CRIMSON to correct this false impression. FRED W. MOORE Graduate Treasurer, Harvard Athletic Association. March...
...visions which at present divide America. Professor Maxcy of Williams has warned his alumni against the spread of utilitarianism or vocationalism in the home of humanities. Then President Lowell, representing an endowed university, declares that the offer of free education, as provided by a state university, often constitutes a bribe to students...