Word: credited
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...societies are entirely independent and quite free to carry out, on their own responsibility, whatever plans they please, provided that these plans meet with no objection from the Faculty. If the Wendell Phillips Club originates and realizes some valuable idea, we shall not ask for a share in the credit for it. We ask the treatment from them. We desire that same the relations between the two societies should always be those of friendly and dignified rivalry...
This is but the beginning, however. Our policy from now on must be the strict adherence to the spirit and letter of the rules. And only faithful and conscientious regard to this need will make the spread of reform universal and bring Harvard due credit for her effort...
...owing to the small amount of interest shown by the students. The drill has hitherto been conducted by an officer of the regular army who has been specially detailed for the purpose, and every inducement has been offered to make the course popular. Formerly, students who took drill received credit for two hours. Now but one hour's credit is given, and only five applicants for the course appeared at the beginning of the term. The officer in charge will probably hand in his resignation at once...
...Camera Club has brought great credit upon itself by securing a place in the organization of which it is now a member. It shows a high state of excellence to be classed with clubs which can produce such results as are being exhibited now to the University. It was only a few years ago that the Harvard Camera Club was hardly more than a name. Its work for the University in connection with the exhibit at Chicago and these lantern slides exhibitions are proof enough of the increased efficiency of the club. Energy of this kind, where men are working...
...with the greatest gratification that we congratulate the representatives of Harvard in the joint debate with Yale on their victory. The debate was an affair which reflected credit on all who had connection with it. The management was excellent throughout, and much praise is due to the committee who have worked so persistently and intelligently to make all arrangements. A large gathering of cultured people, a distinguished presiding officer, and aneminently able board of judges made a setting for the debate which could hardly have been improved...