Word: loyality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...employes. To such men it seems that the Corporation should be a body of trustees created to represent the great Yale family and to administer the affairs of the University in sympathy and co-operation with Faculty and alumni. They have not felt that the sole privilege allowed the loyal alumnus should be that of contributing to the Alumni Fund. Such men cannot but be alarmed at the flagrant disregard of their desires in the matter of the construction of Hush Hall...
...those in authority over the University plant as of little interest and no consequence. It is difficult to see how these men, who are told by the appeals for the Alumni Fund that they are the real strength of Yale and that her future must depend on their loyal and confident support, can feel that there is any sincerity in such statements about their position in the greater University. Loyalty and confidence are essential to the welfare and greatest usefulness of Yale, but they are not encouraged by secreey and contempt. Yale News...
...generally recognized that psychology plays a large part in the winning of athletic contests. As a result of last evening's poor showing, the eleven may have to worry about uncertain support from the stands in addition to its own work of perfecting its organization. If a man is loyal to his University there is nothing he may be doing important enough to keep him from coming out for the few minutes required to cheer the team before so important a contest as that with Princeton...
...view of your decision and the opinion of the General Assembly that if you should decline to enter the Presbyterian Church the relation of associate minister should not continue, we have felt compelled, with great reluctance but with a desire to be loyal, to recommend acceptance of your resignation...
...held the Ambassador in high esteem. "He diffuses an atmosphere of integrity," Mr. Roosevelt once exclaimed. And on another occasion : "The Ambassador has proved himself as able a servant of France as France has ever had in her long line of able servants. And he has proved himself as loyal a friend as ever France has provided...