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Word: honorably (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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There will be a dinner of the Association at the Harvard Union this evening at 6 o'clock. The guests of honor will be the newly appointed United States Commissioner of Education and the recently elected presidents of New England Colleges. Among the after dinner speakers will be: President Pendleton of Wellesley College, President Murlin of Boston University, President Benton of the University of Vermont, President Aley of the University of Maine, President Shanklin of Wesleyan University, and Commissioner Claxton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNUAL MEETING TODAY | 10/13/1911 | See Source »

Harvard's second intercollegiate championship was that of lacrosse. This makes the second year in succession that the Crimson has won this honor. Unfortunately lacrosse is a game which is not played throughout the intercollegiate world, with the exception of Harvard, Cornell, Johns Hopkins and Swarthmore, there are no big institutions which play it. Eight or ten years ago the Intercollegiate League was in a flourishing condition, but the popularity of many other sports has caused it to be sidetracked...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1910-11 | 9/28/1911 | See Source »

Under the new athletic regime at Princeton, which has for a director William W. Roper, the Tigers made a successful bid for more athletic honors than they are wont to secure. They won the championship in wrestling, beyond dispute. After carefully considering all the claimants to the baseball championship it would seem that Princeton is more deserving of this mythical honor than any other institution, with Cornell, Amherst and Williams following in order named. Princeton is awarded the title not because the Tigers won more games or lost less than any of their rivals, but because they did better...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1910-11 | 9/28/1911 | See Source »

...June number of the Monthly presents a symposium on the Honor System, Mr. Gilkey's Prize Poem, two little essays, storiettes, a poem with a moral, and a continued story without a moral...

Author: By E. E. Hunt ., | Title: Review of June Number of Monthly | 6/17/1911 | See Source »

...discussion of the Honor System is clear and direct; but the most striking thing in the discussion is that the advocates of the new scheme are men indirectly connected with Harvard or else are teachers whose instruction is "primarily for graduates," while the upholders of the present proctorial system are men dealing directly with Harvard undergraduates or else are undergraduates themselves. F. Ayer, Jr., '11, and R. C. Benchley '12 present what is probably more nearly the prevalent undergraduate view of the matter than that recently given in the CRIMSON. It is to be noted also that the opinions...

Author: By E. E. Hunt ., | Title: Review of June Number of Monthly | 6/17/1911 | See Source »

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