Word: frowned
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...offered to sell answers to these questions is a member of the University, student honor should frown on his action...
...measure is "an insult to the well-behaved members of the association" any more, indeed, than than the placing of proctors in the dormitories is an insult to the well-behaved men who live in them. If the action creates a strong enough sentiment against ungentlemanly conduct to frown it down in the future, it will at least have accomplished its purpose...
...most earnestly hope that students will consider the matter seriously. If the great proportion of students resolve to frown upon any cheering, we believe that incipient demonstrations will be checked...
...business is this for college men? How much strength of character, how much manliness, does such action show? None. Is it up to the standard of American college life? Certainly not. The students themselves, those who have any appreciation of the dignity of Harvard life should unite to frown such conduct as this out of existence. The man who forgets his responsibility as a gentleman should be shown by a unanimous public voice that though he may be among us here, he is distinctly out of harmony with the student life and that if he wishes recognition for his cleverness...