Word: honorably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...days ago the CRIMSON commented on the strange distinction which undergraduates draw between cheating in outside written work and cheating in examinations; and gave, as one reason for this, their failure to realize that they were tacitly pledged to do such written work honorably. Another equally strong reason is their failure to realize the entire similarity of the two kinds of cheating. Many men, who would consider it beneath their dignity and their honor to ask help from a neighbor in the classroom, are not above copying a report or a mathematics paper. Both these actions are equally forms...
...true effectiveness of probation, like that of the honor system in regard to theses and reports, is a matter of undergraduate opinion, and undergraduate opinion seems sadly lacking; it even passes indifferently over those men who, having the ability to represent the University in one form of undergraduate activity or another, are forced to retire by "difficulties with the College Office"--men who perhaps have most cause for going on probation, because of press of outside work, but men who by the same token should be most ashamed to go on, since they may be harming not only their...
...this practice and can reduce it to a very small minimum, just as it has reduced cheating in examinations; to arouse public opinion in regard to the matter, several fundamental conceptions must be impressed on the minds of undergraduates. The first of these is that they are on their honor, as far as outside work is concerned, quite as much as though they had signed a written pledge, for on some such tacit understanding all our work in Cambridge is necessarily based. There is much annual insistence that outside work should be original, but that it is a matter...
...struggles from time to time with a dialect only half digested from "The Tragedy of Nan," suffers less on that account than one might imagine. The last page has a genuine, if uncanny, power. Mr. Jacobs's dialogue, which is not melodrama, is an amusing skit on the political honor of our Mexican neighbors...
Members of the University and Freshman crews, both four and eight-oared, which won over Yale at New London last June, were the guests of honor at a dinner given by the Harvard Club of Boston last night. More than 150 men were present, including many former captains, coaches and members of winning crews...