Word: dishonestly
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...communication signed "Junior" published in your columns this morning contains a suggestion which we believe is so unwarranted as to deserve a prompt refutation. It refers to the management of the class crews. Whatever be the financial condition of the crews, the mere hint at dishonest dealings on the part of the Class Managers is too serious a matter to go unanswered. If the writer has in mind any specific instance it is clearly his duty to bring it to the attention of the officers of the class interested; if he has not, he has needlessly insulted the Class Managers...
...believe, the moral right. The man who is thus punished will have his college life ruined and may have the first few years of his life after leaving college severely injured. If the authorities wish to weed out from the list of its members those who are dishonest the best way, the just way, is to expel the offenders at once and for all, but not to thrust their faults upon the whole University and upon the outside world into which they must enter...
...serve his fellows by furnishing them the necessaries of life. Every transaction is to be measured by this test. The only way in which a self-respecting man can acquire property is through his brain or his brawn. The desire to get something for nothing is in itself dishonest...
...Ninety-six should feel responsible to his class for the distribution of his tickets. After what the Committee has said, for a man to sell one of his tickets to any one else, whether he knows him or not, would be a betrayal of trust, if not an absolutely dishonest action. But it is to be taken for granted that the men of Ninety-six are gentleman and loyal to their class, and that they are willing to support their Class Day Committee in whatever measures it deems necessary...
...more demoralizing.- (3) The Senators would be elected by the corrupt element of the states.- (a) The cities, where most corruption exists, would have greater influence (Bryce 516-17).- (C) The district system enables the honest portion of the state to overbalance the dishonest...