Word: honorably
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...hardly ever hear of an ulcer or a nervous breakdown in the hills. The only air pollution problem is the smell of wood smoke on a frosty day. I don't believe I've heard a word about draft dodging or antiwar demonstrations in the mountains. Honor, manhood and pride mean a lot to the hill people. They are living in the coves and on the mountaintops because they like it there. They ain't beholden to nobody. Should we drag them down to our level...
...right to entertain girls in their rooms until 2 a.m. on weekends. Infractions of undergraduate regulations are handled by separate men's and women's courts composed of students. There is also a student-run traffic court and a student board that en forces the campus honor code...
Although the embalmed football remained in its grave of honor the sport experienced a renaissance in 1873. Students who had learned to play football in the Boston preparatory schools organized a game on the Cambridge Common without Administration protests. In no time, the new "Boston Game" became quite the Cambridge rage. Although the rules had changed little since the era of "Bloody Monday," the action was somehow less brutal. The players organized the Harvard University Football Club in December 1872, electing officers and codifying the traditional rules. Shortly afterward, Harvard declined Yale's desperate invitation to the Intercollegiate Association...
Varsity Ski Coach Dick Friedman said, "It's to be emphasized that it's a real honor for these two to get in the race in the first place. They finished about where we would project they'd be, and this really big racing experience will make them tough to beat next year...
...This honor is the culmination of my three years at Harvard," Shields said. "It shows what the Harvard experience can do for you. Specialization is the key to success. I specialized in clothes...