Word: honorably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...praiseworthy sacrifice and energy in caring for the sick and wounded, but also of brilliant observations and research work in the medicine of warfare. The men who have made the work of these units of such inestimable value deserve the highest praise, and individually they have reflected great honor upon the University...
...highly unnatural conduct constitutes an inestimable service to "mankind, their country, and their College"! On behalf of "those who have risked, and in some cases lost, their lives in the great cause of humanity" is sounded the final appeal: "Let us, then, do our best to render them just honor and homage." Surely, if our country were engaged in a life-and-death struggle with the Central Powers, this fact could scarcely be more distinctly applied, nor could the supreme merit attaching to every possible sacrifice entailed for the sake of crushing these adversaries be more emphatically heralded, than...
...graduates have served Germany in like manner, equal honor and respect are due them, and the University is no less eager to recognize their great work, and fittingly commemorate their deeds...
...Harvard still retains her right to be considered internationally tolerant, for it is the bravery of her graduates in the abstract that she is proud to honor. And she is no less international in feeling because she pays fitting tribute to courage and true devotion to ideals...
...committee in charge of the Nelson Prizes in Plumbing announces that during 1916-17, $200 will be awarded for the best paper on the practice or theory of plumbing. These prizes are named in honor of Mr. N. O. Nelson, who has devoted himself to the general improvement of living conditions. The contest is open to any student or instructor in the University...