Word: respect
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...varies with the professor. About all that can be argued for it is that it is better than nothing. But Seniors--that's another matter. For one thing they know the ropes. More than that, Freshmen will give them what they will not so readily give parents or professors--respect. New York Evening Post...
...parts of the country for the past week admirers of Theodore Roosevelt have held meetings as a testimonial of their respect and affection for his memory. From these is to spring a lasting memorial of his great services to the nation. Yale has already raised fifteen hundred dollars. Harvard's quota must surpass this figure. In contributing something, however small, each one of us can have the satisfaction of knowing that he is helping toward a permanent park at Sagamore Hill, the erection of a monument at Washington, and the endowment of "a great educational foundation to keep alive through...
...That a special committee of the board be appointed to confer with the special committee appointed by the Corporation and with such Harvard graduates and bodies as may take the matter under consideration with respect to the prompt establishment of adequate memorial to the Harvard men who have died...
...world heroes with Albert of Belgium and with Cardinal Mercier; some of them endured for a lifetime sufferings equal to those of our esteemed Belgian guests, and died unrecognized and unacclaimed by the world. The Christian missionary, on the whole, has been and is as worthy of our respect as any other person who has suffered for and rendered large service to mankind. ARCHIBALD B. MOORE...
...behalf of the College authorities, we, the undersigned, wish to call the attention of all undergraduates to the visit of Cardinal Mercier, and to impress upon them that the least they can do to show their respect for the distinguished Belgian primate and for the country he represents, is to be present at the exercises to be held in his honor in the yard at 3 o'clock this afternoon. J. C. BOLTON '20, J. N. BORLAND '21 H. F. COLT...