Word: honorers
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...United States. There are in the Institute to divisions: That of the Members, comprising the large majority of those belonging to the Institute, and that of the Fellows. The latter compose less than one-tenth of the entire membership, and elevation to the rank of Fellow, is an honor conferred upon comparatively...
...distinction of Fellow of the American Institute of Architecture is given for a notable contribution to architecture in the fields of design, construction, education, public service, or some other similar work connected with the science of architecture. The honor was given to Professor Killam for his services to architecture in the field of education...
...following article was written especially for the Crimson by Mr. Lewis Rex Miller, M. A., tutor in the division of History. Mr. Miller, as an Oxford graduate, writes on the subject of the subdivision of the University into smaller colleges and the proposed Honor College. His reactions are those of one who has studied both under the English system and the present one of the University...
Opposes Discrimination of Honor College...
...thing appears to me, however, to merit special mention. That is the suggestion that an Honor College be formed to which only students of higher academic rank should be admitted. It may be that this would be a satisfactory way of initiating this notable departure, but its wisdom appears to me to be at least doubtful. A college, after all, is not run only for the benefit of honor students. An educational institution must develop not only intellect but character. Those who can not, or do not choose to try for distinction also have their place, and among them...