Word: named
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...dormitories nor attempted to regulate the investments of private capital. It was held to be the affair of the capitalists if they put up more and more luxurious buildings on what soon became known as the "Gold Coast." The result was that Harvard not only got the name of being a costly college to attend, but of encouraging luxury and pandering to the sons of the ideal rich. If this was wholly unjust, it is undeniable that these expensive private dormitories gravely emphasized the cleavage in the undergraduate body between those favored by the gods as to worldly possessions...
...names below are listed according to the sections of the baseball stands; and in each case the man whose name appears first in the section list has been appointed the section head...
...offence. Many instances of humiliating acknowledgement of error and sin are recorded. In the diary of President Leavitt is found the following extract: "November 4, 1712, A-- was publicly admonished in the College Hall, and there confessed his sinful excess, and his enormous profanation of the Holy Name of Almighty...
...capitals and thought of as an intangible something greatly to be desired, is sometimes a curse. While we are seeking it so diligently we often lose sight of the fact that it ceases to be a virture when improprieties and injustices can be committed under cover of its magic name. But leaving generalities aside, let's look the situation squarely in the face and find a few specific instances. Take the question of the night shirt parades. We have no objection to the parade. But when a reckless gang of paraders make an exuberance of College Spirit their excuse...
...University Press. It will be seen that although the Press has been established only for a short time, it has made great strides; and in devoting its energies "exclusively to the distribution of scholarly work produced in a scholarly manner" it is adding great distinction to the name of the University...