Word: owned
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard holds that the aid given to debaters by Faculty members should be limited to the suggestion of references to material and to the giving of information and assistance of the most general kind. From the references and material thus given them, in addition to that of their own collecting...
We have at hand a volume entitled "Mornings in the College Chapel" (Houghton Mifflin and Co.), by Dr. Francis Greenwood Peabody. It contains a collection of short addresses on personal religion, delivered by Dr. Peabody at morning service. Each of these little monographs evolves briefly one distinct thought, a mere...
Modest and unassuming in disposition, his general acquaintance in the class was not large. But those who knew him will never cease to be influenced by the memory of his gentleness and quiet strength of character. His life among us was a noble example of conscientious devotion to duty and...
The recent vote of the Administrative Board, imposing a heavy punishment on any man found guilty of handing in written work not his own, emphasizes a very serious flaw in our college morals. It is of course inevitable that there should be a few men in an institution as large...
"The Administrative Board of the College, holding that the handing in by a student of written work not his own is dishonorable, proposes to separate from the college a student guilty of such conduct, and to post his name on the College Bulletin Boards."