Word: honored
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...Ninety-six needs to be urged to take the opportunity of trying for a Commencement Part. It is a service that the class expects from those of its members who are qualified by their record to undertake it. Even if men do not fully appreciate the personal advantage and honor that is to be gained in taking part in the Commencement exercises of the University, they must certainly feel that they are under a strong obligation to their fellows, who are looking to them to uphold the honor of their class in the eyes of the outside world. Others have...
Radcliffe College has received $5000 from Mrs. Josiah Fiske of New York, in honor of her late husband, who was formerly a resident of Cambridge. The college has also received $6568.38, the balance of a bequest of the late Caroline B. Perkins...
Harvard Religious Union. Weekly Meeting and Discussion. Subject: Tennyson and the Sentiment of Honor. Parlors of the First Parish Church...
Harvard Religious Union. Weekly Meeting and Discussion. Subject: Tennyson and the Sentiment of Honor. Parlors of the First Parish Church...
...general effects upon civilization.- (a) It tends to strengthen the war spirit.- (1) Readiness shown to think of war: Nation LXI, p. 458 (Dec. 26, 1895).- (2) General appeal to bellicose feeling: Senator Walcott in Cong. Rec. p. 976 (Jan. 22, 1896).- (b) Tends to pervert standards of national honor and greatness.- (1) Insistance on immediate forcible resistance to "anything like an insult," as a test of national honor: C. E. Norton in Forum XX, p. 649-651 (Feb. 1896); Wm. James in Cong. Rec. p. 461 (Dec. 31, 1895); Nation, LXI, pp. 420-421 (Dec. 12, 1895); and ibid...