Word: respect
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...nearly unanimous expression of opinion, as only twenty two of those to whom it was presented refused to sign, and the action of the authorities seems to us to show a disregard for the wishes of the student body which is, to say the least, most inconsiderate. With due respect, we wish to state our opinion that the continuance of such a policy is sure to mar the pleasant relations existing between the Faculty and the College...
...must grow from the students themselves. Let us be above any necessity for police interference on such occasions. Let the name of Harvard University grow to be not only the synonym of high education; let it also be another name for that true manliness which means honor, courtesy and respect for the feelings of others. I remain...
...They tend to strengthen American institutions. - (a) Respect for the constitution. - (b) Patriotism and Americanism: Boston Post...
Gulick was born in Spain, and lived for some time in Yokohama, Japan, before settling in Springfield, where he prepared for college. The circle of his college friends was not large, owing to his close and constant application to his studies, but all who knew him could not but respect his high character and conscientious devotion to his work...
...sure to help one another. This same difference was noticeable last year. Butterworth's phenomenal line breaking had that for its cause. Still the Harvard team has but just had its fullback picked. This more or less accounts for this year's failure in team work in that one respect...