Word: honored
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...given to the new students than that of last night. We sincerely hope that this custom once established will always be kept up. In no other way could the faculty representatives show so well to the student representatives what spirit the latter must gain to maintain and assure the honor, dignity and future of our University...
...give you something, who uplift and strengthen, who are in fact above you in an intellectual way. Young men do not carry their imaginations far enough forward into the future. They should realize what is to be expected of them and develope themselves mentally and physically to be pure, honorable and all honor to the college...
...pleasure to the CRIMSON to be able to give some help, however slight it may prove, to Professor James in the work in which he is now engaged. Such a work as this is the kind which is bound to reflect the greatest honor upon the University; and we are grateful that he has given the students a chance to serve him. We earnestly call the attention of our readers to Professor James' letter...
...loyalty of James and John to Christ was tainted by personal ambition, but true honor is only attainable by faith and works, and these alone make honor desirable. The true object of desire, is love for Christ. Not faith alone brings salvation, but faith, manifested by works. Here we have a standard by which to judge men's lives, and also an organization as ours. We are great in the University, in proportion to the service we render. This is the standard on which we should judge the past year, and lay our plans for the future...
...same spirit as in the class races they ought to win. Yale and Columbia are both in the race this year and the responsibility upon the captain is even greater than in the past. On the other hand if his crew represents Harvard victoriously there is the greater honor. While the whole college naturally has the success of the crew at heart it falls upon the class to give it an enthusiastic send off, and show some appreciation of the self-sacrifice a crew must make throughout the long and unpleasant months of severe training. Remember, Ninety-four, your crew...