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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...honesty of the candidates, beyond what is involved in the undeniable fact that not all men are honest. In countless transactions of every day life men of unimpeachable honesty cheerfully submit to checks and restraints imposed by society on all for the fault of a few. None of us feel insulted at seeing policemen on the streets or watchmen in banks, nor do we take offense at being obliged to furnish proper identification on cashing cheques or opening a credit account. On the contrary, we regard these precautions as contributing in the long run to our own welfare and safety...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Diploma a Guarantee of Honesty. | 5/19/1911 | See Source »

...Senior Spread is the Dance of the Senior year, and is given in Memorial Hall on the night before Class Day. It is to Senior year what the Junior Dance was to Junior year, only more so. No young lady will feel her visit to Cambridge has been a success unless she has been taken to the Senior Spread...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Few Facts on Senior Spread. | 5/15/1911 | See Source »

...last chance for members of the Freshman class to support the track team will be to join the band at 1.45 o'clock in front of Holworthy this afternoon and march to the field. The team must be made to feel the support of the entire class to give 1914 her fourth victory over Yale...

Author: By R. T. P. storer, | Title: Freshman Parade to Field at 1.45 | 5/13/1911 | See Source »

...become, in the opinion of outsiders, an unmitigated evil. Equally evident must be the fact that of all communities a large college would be the last place where such a situation could exist for any length of time. But in dealing with the delicate subject of undergraduate honor, we feel that an abuse, the seriousness of which few suspect, has flourished in our midst far longer than any excuse can justify...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNDERGRADUATE HONOR. | 4/29/1911 | See Source »

...regulate undergraduate opinion so that the present all too frequent instances of cheating on the part of a small group of men, instead of affording amusement to the many, will be universally frowned upon. Class-room deception is amusing to some men today, because they do not feel as keenly as they should, the weight of moral responsibility. They do not consider a man who "cribs" under the present system essentially dishonest, for honor in this connection receives very little emphasis, the reason being that evident, glaring instances of its abuse are extremely rare. But with the Honor System...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNDERGRADUATE HONOR. | 4/29/1911 | See Source »

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