Word: honorably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Union will hold a reception in honor of the victorious football eleven on Tuesday evening, December 16, at 8 o'clock. R. C. Evarts 1L., will hold forth as chairman of the celebration, which will be held in the Living Room. He will introduce, among other speakers, Captain Storer and Coach Haughton, who will give an illustrated talk on football, dealing especially with the big games of this season. The team will be present and will sit on the platform. Cheering and songs will add to the gaiety of the occasion, and both graduates and undergraduates will be given...
...Beta Kappa Society held a reception and dinner in honor of the 30 men recently elected to membership from the Senior and Junior classes yesterday evening. At the reception, in the Trophy Room of the Union, President Lowell presented keys to the new members and batons to the marshals, while P.B. Potter '14 read a short history of the society. Professor G. L. Kittredge '82 acted as toastmaster at the dinner which followed the reception, and introduced the following speakers: President Lowell, Professor J.H. Ropes, Professor H.N. Davis, Professor G.F. Moore, L.L.D. '06, Mr. William C. Lane...
...vacations. Therefore, it is its work which should stop and start evenly; its vacations should bear the ragged ends. This is the ideal which the Office had in mind in granting an experimental vacation which should be of sufficient length to include time for travel. We can, with honor, only follow the rules...
...Storer '82, father of R. T. P. Storer '14, present captain of the football team, will give a dinner for the men who won their "H" against Yale this fall at the Somerset Club this evening at 8 o'clock. The dinner is in honor of the first team to defeat Yale in the Stadium. A number of prominent former players have been invited to be present and speak informally. The graduates who will attend the banquet are L. Cushing '79, who captained the University team in 1877 and 1878, R. W. Emmons, 2d, '95, J. W. Farley...
...usual consolation. But in Captain Ketcham's eleven every man of Yale takes just and exultant pride. Its struggle from impotence against Colgate to excellence against Princeton has never been surpassed by any Yale team. Its playing against perhaps the best football machine that ever represented Harvard brought more honor to Yale than many an actual victory over inferior Harvard teams. Its fight Saturday, though of course "unsatisfactory," was a magnificent embodiment of something implied in the word Yale. In the memory of that fight, engraved upon the minds of even the Harvard spectators, the bitterness of defeat vanishes...