Word: respectable
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Members of the Regiment, duly enrolled, are required to obey and respect all officers appointed over them by proper authority...
...Respect and obedience to superiors will be confined to the period when the members of the Regiment are actually undergoing instruction; l.e., at drills, or other military formations, and during the lectures, schools, etc., which they attend. It must be borne in mind that "courtesy among military men is indispensable to discipline," and that obedience to the will of the superior is the cardinal principle of proper military control and its resultant efficiency...
...Regimental Committee, as such, does not exercise command or the power of discipline, which are directly entrusted to the Regimental Commander, and its action is limited in this respect to an advisory function...
...editorial appeared in the last issue of the Illustrated expressing an urgent wish that the "Widener Debaters" could be persuaded to hold forth elsewhere. With all due respect to the Illustrated, I do not believe that an editorial of protest published once will have any very concrete or lasting effect, and, accordingly I am writing this in the hopes, that the repetition of the idea and the fact that it will be presented to a larger number of undergraduates, will bear fruit...
...years that the Business School has existed, it has already gained the respect and confidence of many business houses throughout the country. One large South American exporting company in New York has made a standing agreement to take two of the School's graduates of high standing each year, and give them positions either in New York or in their South American branches. Many New England firms have been only too glad to offer their plants as laboratories for the research work of second-year men. Other firms, alive to the superiority of Business School graduates over the ordinary college...