Word: honored
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...spirit-for we can raise the funds if we have the spirit-to support a class crew! If we neglect to do so the result of this neglect reflects none the less on us individually than as a class. Every man should remember that. For what honor comes to the class comes to each individual also, and what shame comes to the class must be borne likewise by each individual...
...studies; portrays his disappointment at being excluded, through poverty, from pursuing a college course, and his attempt to reconcile himself to the distasteful profession of the law. Mr. Bigelow further treats of Bryant's success as poet, as journalist and as orator, and draws a pleasant picture of the honor and love which attended his latter days. The keynote of Bryant's character, his perfect uprightness, is here strongly dwelt upon. Through all the temptations of a newspaper editor's life, Bryant never swerved an inch from what seemed to him the path of honor. An interesting incident...
Harvard's representatives at the Berkeley Athletic Club and Clyde Park games made a showing that reflects great honor on the college and brighten not a little Harvard's chances of winning the Mott Haven cup. With one world's record broken and one equaled by members of the H. A. A. the college may feel confident of winning one event in which Columbia hoped for first place, and possibly one which Princeton expects to win. On the other hand Yale has strengthened her hold on several events. The intercollegiate games, therefore, will be unusually close, and will probably...
...Yale, Princeton and Dartmouth, commencement appointments are awarded, as at Harvard, to all who attain a certain mark, which, however, has gradually been advanced. At Amherst the eight seniors who have obtained the highest average during the four years' course are the honor men at commencement. Lehigh and Swarthmore choose the highest six, the average being taken for the last three years of the course...
...tablet in honor of the late Prof. Arnold Guyot is soon to be placed in the Princeton College Chapel. This memorial bust has been subscribed for by an hundred alumni of the college who were former pupils of Dr. Guyot, and who erect this tablet in appreciation of his thirty years of faithful labor at Princeton. The tablet itself will be three-fourths Roman bust, set in an erratic boulder which has been secured from the Mt. Blanc chain of the Alps. It was in the study of the formation and character of these boulders that Prof. Guyot made...