Word: loyality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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What He Was. He was a fighter. He Avas pure.He was uncompromising. He was a lonely leader. He saw concrete reforms and proceeded to them without other considerations. He inspired some. He angered others. He was loyal to ideals rather than to party. Few lieutenants were loyal to him through his career. He was fearless. He was true to his causes, and too sure of his convictions. He was too fierce a warrior to be a great general...
...illustrious classes, as well as the ever welcome graduates who attend the Commencement week festivities regularly each June in informal groups. They will be held in awe and esteem by the undergraduate, for he regards them with much the same veneration which he had as a boy for those loyal alumni returning to their school. Unlike those of a preparatory school, however, the graduates of Harvard number tens of thousands, and the undergraduate will find here and there among the reuniting ranks only an occasional friend, acquaintance, or relative. Nevertheless he regards the great throng very humbly and with...
...Whatever may be said to the contrary, I am a fervent loyal monarchist and shall prove it by making a personal manifestation on the King's jubilee, which will leave no doubts on the subject...
...generalized the popular association of "dancing", "frenzy", and "prince". In spite of the rumor that the Prince's visit to America was just another publicity attempt of the Fox-Trot Association, the newspapers spread the reports of his fad for dancing through the world, with the result that his loyal subjects in South Africa decided that his visit could be fittingly celebrated only by examples of the closest approximations to his favorite sport. And since the heads of the Zulu tribes, less foolhardy than the Duncan sisters, did not dare risk their little Evas, they nobly substituted themselves. At least...
...time has come, in my judguient, for the great majority of Yale men, loyal, law-abiding, and God-fearing,' to be recognized. No longer should the feelings of those who flout the law and the Constitution be considered. In behalf of that great body of alumni who believe in God, their country, and in Yale. I appeal to you, as President, to see that action is taken immediately to advise the graduate body that no returning alumnus unwilling to respect the Constitution of his country, will be made welcome by the university authorities: and that they will take positive...