Word: redounding
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...speaking nations that in these days join "hands across the sea." Neither in America nor in England do the young find all that should be told them in school histories. These are short, and the historian may find it easy to excuse the omission of anything that does not redound to the credit of his own country, when writing of conflict with another country...
...Senior Class Day Committee, of which H. D. Smith is chairman, yesterday elected certain members of the committee to special positions in connection with the Class Day exercises. Thomas Redound Thayer of Brooklyn, N. Y., was elected treasurer; Thomas Crane Wales of Chestnut Hill and Arthur Dean Hamilton, of Milton were jointly placed in charge of the Senior Spread; George Store Baldwin Jr. of Chestnut Hill was made master of the College Yard for Class Day; Hamilton MacFadden of Cambridge was given control of all arrangements in connection with Sanders Theatre and Appleton Chapel; and Kenneth Campbell of Mt. Hamilton...
Harvard is moving in the right direction in uniting the country intersectionally by taking on football elevens from the Southland and the near Southland. The spirit is commendable, the result is sure to redound to the credit of the Cambridge University...
...with the wonderful Pollard, the Brown players would have given the regulars a hard battle. Although defeated, the Harvard team did not give up fighting until the last whistle was blown. Thus, as the New York Times says, the victory "should not detract from Haughton's prowess, but redound to the greater glory of Ed. Robinson's football pupils...
...Employment Office is performing a service for Harvard and Harvard men of which too few people are aware. "No function of the Alumni Association" says the Alumni Bulletin, "is more important or more deserving of future development. Harvard shares the blame for the failings of her graduates,-their successes redound to her credit...