Word: respect
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...profound conviction among Yale men that they should continue to discharge this responsibility uncomplainingly out of love for their alma mater, on the one hand, and of a realization, on the other hand, that they can never fully pay for what their Yale association gives them. In this respect the Yale Alumni Fund Association has accomplished what the endowment policy of Harvard has failed to accomplish...
Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship in Greek Studies, for the year 1921-1922. This price was established by Mr. James Loeb '88, of New York City, as an expression of regard and respect for Professor Norton, and in recognition of Professor Norton's eminent services to Classical Archaeology. The competition is open to undergraduates and graduation of the University and Radcliffe College. The annual income amounts to nine hundred and fifty dollars...
...least in importance among the matters discussed by the president is the position of the scholar. The amount of respect with which high rank in college is regarded, he maintains, is not yet satisfactory. The attitude of the undergraduate toward scholarship compares unfavorably with the attitude of the Law School...
...while in the college it is only one phase of undergraduate life. Under this condition it is natural that a man who excels only in his lessons should not receive any great recognition by that taken alone. If, however, he leads both in studies and extra-curriculum activities the respect, which, in the majority of cases he receives, is merited...
...Upon the well being of these helpless mites depends the future of Europe. They are the basis of civilization. We must save them if we are to keep alive the love of humanity in the west; for we could never recover our self-respect if we should turn these children into the streets...