Word: honored
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University Dramatic Club will give a tea dance at the Colonial Club, on Quincy street, tomorrow afternoon from 4 until 7 o'clock. The dance is being given in honor of the Radcliffe students, Miss Eleanor H. Jones, Miss Constance Flood, Miss Christine Hayes, Miss Marion Graves, Miss Elizabeth S. Allen, and Miss Norma Smith; who took parts in the club's fall production, "The Perverseness of Pamela." In addition, the officers of the Idier Club, the theatrical organization at Radcliffe, will attend. The affair is free to all members of the Dramatic Club, who are invited to bring friends...
...Dramatic Club will give an informal tea dance for members and guests in honor of the ladies assisting in the fall production at the Colonial Club on the afternoon of Thursday, February 24, from 4 until 7 o'clock. Several professionals are expected to be present, as well as the members of the cast of "The Perverseness of Pamela...
...election is particularly significant in that it entirely contradicts recent expectations that Vaughn or Way would be chosen for the honor...
...Graduate School of Princeton University has decided to admit only students who have been "honor men" in college. The Philadelphia Press explains that the proposal is to train a class of "super-scholars." The aptness of this term may be questioned, as well as the value of the new requirement. Most of those who go to the better graduate schools now are men who have been distinctly above the average in scholarly rank as undergraduates; it is a genuine intellectual interest which has led to their desire to do further scholarly work. Moreover, honor standards vary so greatly that injustice...
...which are particularly objects of attraction to the vandals might be kept at the desk and loaned to readers only on their signed applications. Even a system of espionage is justified; and the worst offenders, if caught, should be mercilessly discharged from the University. They will never do it honor. The CRIMSON will be glad to open its columns to the publication of names of such men, that all may know,--let us not mince matters,--who the thieves...