Word: honorably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...marshals. But with Brooks House as the polling place, 1913 has already broken one record by the vote of last Wednesday. Today's vote ought to be as large, for some of the positions to be filled are fully as important. No one of them is a mere honor; each entails hard and earnest work. Consequently it is the duty of every Senior not only to vote, but also to vote for those men who have shown by their accomplishments during the past three years and by their attitude toward the class that they are the best fitted to plan...
...unusual efforts to arouse interest in the election. Finally to the men selected yesterday the CRIMSON extends its heartiest congratulations, for those chosen after balloting by so large a number of the class are at once the most representative of the candidates and the best fitted to uphold the honor and responsibility bestowed upon them...
...largest Harvard dinner ever held in Boston will be given by the Harvard Club of Boston at the Copley-Plaza Hotel this evening at 7 o'clock, in honor of this year's champion football team. Great enthusiasm has been shown by the graduates for this opportunity to manifest their keen interest in undergraduate activities. About 600 graduates have signified their intention to be present, including practically the whole football team of 1890, which defeated Yale 12 to 6 and won the intercollegiate championship. Every man on the University football squad and the Freshman team has been asked to attend...
...Harvard Club of Boston will give a dinner in honor of the champion University football team at the Copley-Plaza Hotel tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock, to which all members of the University football squad and the Freshman team have been invited. The committee in charge of the dinner plans to make this the largest Harvard dinner ever held in Boston, as an indication of the keen interest of the graduates in undergraduate activities. It is expected that between 550 and 600 graduates will be present at this enthusiastic gathering...
...government. On the contrary, direct legislation is the only means of obtaining representative government. It is the aim of the measures to prevent the misrepresentation which has been so universal in our legislatures in the past, and to elevate the position of representative until it is considered a high honor. Never, until this state of affairs is brought about will there be good legislation and efficient administration...