Word: loyality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...surprised that "the graduate students are as loyal as they are", he thinks that it "ought to be sufficient restitution" if "the majority of them favor the other team in the early games of the season, but when it comes to meeting Princeton and Yale, are for Harvard". I should like to be shown some examples like the above mentioned who can so completely reverse their sentiments on the eye of the Princeton game. The statement is wholly unfounded, so far as I can make out from the experience of friends...
...because of the suddenness of it all, but not to have said a word in either Tuesday's or today's CRIMSON is an example of appalling self-centredness. That part of the College which knew Mr. Leavitt loved and honored him as a true American citizen, as a loyal partisan of Harvard and a sincere friend. I, as one of his admirers and as a member of the University, feel ashamed that the paper which represents the students' opinions on all local matters has neglected to say a word about one of our warmest adherents...
...Harvard team, inspired by the loyal backing of the undergraduates, after their defeat of last Saturday has made excellent progress during these last few days of practice. Each man realizes that a victory over Princeton will come only if the team plays better and more aggressive football than they have played so far this season. I have every confidence that each individual will perform against Princeton in a way that will be gratifying to all Harvard men. R. T. FISHER...
...surprising thing is that the graduate students are as loyal as they are. The majority of them do favor the other team in the early games of the season, but when it comes to meeting Princeton and Yale the great majority of them are for Harvard. In view of the importance given to those games, that ought to be sufficient restitution...
...test it by the volume of naval disarmament upon which Japan, Great Britain and the United States would agree? Or should we test it by the extent to which it permanently adjusts existing conflicts of national policy in China and creates a concert of Pacific Powers based on the loyal acceptance by all of them of certain common principles and methods in their treatment of China...