Word: honorably
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...what? Lose? What we're darn sure going to lose is all national honor if we can't recognize our mistake and quit fighting just to "save honor...
Economists in recent years have become the most influential of all scholars, taking their place as fixtures in the chancelleries, banks and board rooms of the world. Last week two longtime leaders in this increasingly glamorous science were finally given the ultimate honor, the first Nobel Prize in Economics, the only new category added to the awards since they were started in 1901. The $72,700 prize was shared by Dr. Ragnar Frisch, 74, of Norway, and Dr. Jan Tinbergen, 66, of The Netherlands. The award was for their joint development in the 1930s of the esoteric but highly influential...
This is the second time in his three-year varsity career that Hornblower has been named Ivy Back of the Week. In last year's Cornell game be gained 138 yards, a personal best at that time, to crane the weekly honor. His 173 yards Saturday was a new high for Horublower. "Ray is playing as well as any back we've ever had." coach John Yoviesin said Sunday...
...lesser-known privileges of being Mayor of a City (or a governor or President for that matter) is issuing proclamations. Under this practice, which dates back at least to Roman times, a public official issues a statement setting aside a day when the citizens in his jurisdiction will honor a particularly worthy cause...
Dartmouth has reigned at the top of the AP poll for three weeks after Harvard and Boston College made it clear that they were not entitled to the honor. Yale originally was ranked eighth, but the Elis have moved up steadily with victory after surprising victory...