Word: honorably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...greatest efficiency. The men who go down every afternoon to be used as the human dummies and charging machines for perfecting the first team players, do so with no thought of thanks or reward. They do it that the University eleven may be the better trained to win. The honor of the University rests with them almost as much as with those who reap the glory...
...Cercle for each meeting. Accordingly, every third week the Cercle will notify its members, through the CRIMSON, of this opportunity, and the first tten men to avail themselves of this privilege will secure the tickets. Professor Henri Lichtenberger, exchange professor from the Sorbonne, will be the guest of honor at the first of these meetings to be held Saturday afternoon at the Copley-Plaza at 3 o'clock. He will speak on "Ernest Renan et la pensee contemporaine." The lecture will be followed by a talk on "Rousard: Chanson et Sonnet," by Miss Madeleine 'Doby, of Wellesley College...
Nothing the commendable interest taken these days in the work of field hospitals and Red Cross Societies, we cannot but mark the efficient medical supervision of the Harvard football army, whose greatest and most decisive battle comes in a week and a day. Great honor to Haughton, commander-in-chief, with all the strategy of his effective coaching! Too often, however, the services rendered by the Red Cross of the Harvard squad, the careful vigilance and skill of Dr. E. H. Nichols '86, and his assistants, who have silently borne the heaviest of responsibilities throughout the season, are overlooked. Long...
...Henley crew which won the Grand Challenge Cup at the English regatta last July, and brought the cup to this country for the first time since it was offered for competition, will be the guests of the Harvard Club of Boston at a dinner to be given in their honor next Tuesday, November 17. Motion pictures of the races will be shown, and the Grand Challenge Cup will be on exhibition...
...many well-known personages who will speak at the twenty-ninth meeting of the New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools to be held Friday and Saturday at Boston University. Dr. John H. Finley, Commissioner of Education for the State of New York will be the guest of honor at a dinner served at the Vendome Friday evening. After-dinner speakers include President L. H. Murlin, Boston University; Principal Lewis Perry, Phillips Exeter Academy; Dean Sarah Louise Arnold, Simmons College; President William A. Shanklin, Wesleyan University; President John M. Thomas, Middlebury College and Commissioner Finley...