Word: honors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Shortridge High School Indianapolis, and entered Indiana University, where he secured his A. B. degree in two years. He entered the Senior class at Harvard in 1897, in which year he won first prize in the Boylston Prize Speaking. During his Law School course he maintained the honor standing necessary for a Commencement part...
...difficult to convict violators of the above rule that a committee must necessarily rely upon the honor and good sense of students to draw the line at the proper place. Every student knows when he is receiving a money benefit by reason of his connection with a game, and if he is not honorable enough to refrain, our college sports must suffer...
...result of injuries received Monday in a fall from his window in Weld Hall. Born at Fall River in 1881, he entered Harvard from Exeter in the fall of 1899. At Exeter he ranked unusually high in his work, and during his one year there was an honor man for all three terms. He was a member of the Golden Branch, an old debating organization at that school. After entering Harvard he showed much interest and ability in this line, and was prominent as a debater in his class club. His death is felt very deeply by those who knew...
...farewell reception was held at the Prospect Union last night in honor of Mr. Robert E. Ely former president of the Union. Professor Peabody presided and the following Harvard men spoke: Mayor D. T. Dickinson '68, Dean Briggs '75, Speaker J. J. Myers '69 of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and L. R. Moore 2G., who will be president next year...
...DEAR SIR:--I would consider it a great honor to be commissioned by the students of Harvard to paint. Major Higginson. I could do it best later on towards the summer. Just at present and for the next couple of months my time is very fully taken up" . . . "Hoping to learn whether I am to be crowned with this interesting commission, and that Major Higginson will keep me posted as to his movements, I am Yours very truly, JOHN S. SARGENT...