Word: credited
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...seeking to lay restraints on the evil. Some colleges are refusing to join in the exertions we are making, not to stop sports, but to keep them within due bounds. These colleges may gain the championship in games, but let the public know that it is not to their credit or for the good of the students committed to their care by fathers and mothers. It may come to this, that we have to refuse to allow our students to play with those colleges which lay no restraint on the time devoted to games. A student here told his professor...
...engage professional trainers, and play against professional teams, and consequently are placed at a great advantage over us, both in base-ball and other branches of athletics. Next year, with the proper training, we should be able to put in the field a nine that could bring honor and credit to Harvard, and we earnestly hope that the faculty will not prevent that nine from contending upon equal terms with those of our rival universities...
...college. But we fancy that the governor's vote will not be increased nor the college hurt to any appreciable extent by the act of yesterday. Nobody ever supposed that the authorities of Harvard College regarded his excellency as a fit man for governor, and they certainly deserve credit rather than denunciation for expressing their minds. - [Advertiser...
...made to fail. Paradoxical as it may sound, there is a great deal of difference in marking what a man does and marking what he does not do, and yet many instructors seem to be entirely ignorant of this fact. If mistakes alone are counted and little or no credit given for what is done, a man is discouraged-precisely what should be avoided...
...Arts students, otherwise properly qualified, who are recommended by the appropriate faculty for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity, Bachelor of Laws, Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Science, or Civil Engineer, after the longest course of study and residence provided for such degree, and upon examinations passed with high credit. Members of the schools of divinity, law, medicine and science, who are already Bachelors of Arts of Harvard University, and who wish to obtain the Master's degree simultaneously with their professional degree, should present their applications to the faculty of the school with which they are connected...