Word: respectable
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...team has worked hard in scrimmage every day this week. Particular attention has been given to the defence, both the second team and Freshman being given the ball for long periods at a time against the varsity. Considerable improvement has taken place in the line's strength in this respect and the Yale coaches feel certain that neither Princeton nor Harvard will be able to gain consistently on straight line rushes. Few injuries have hampered the work of the team. The end positions which have been alternated frequently will probably be played by Bomeisler and Avery, while Wheeler will start...
...signed editorial on "Respectability" is perhaps a little petulant in tone, but the plea for greater independence of mind and conduct was well worth making. No one will deny that this quality is needed not only by college students, but by American society in general. At the same time the necessity has not entirely passed away for urging respect for standards. The growing tyranny of external social standards, which the writer deplores, has been accompanied in great measure by indifference, on the part of both old and young, to traditional intellectual standards which society once imposed. It is much harder...
...clock tomorrow as many men as possible should be in front of Holworthy Hall to join the parade which will march to the Stadium. Certainly, to be successful the parade must receive the support of every man who is to sit in the cheering section. Failure in this respect, indeed, will be nothing less than a display of indifference--and indifference is something that no Harvard man can afford to show on the day of a Princeton game...
James Loeb '88, of New York, established the fellowship as an expression of his regard and respect for Professor Norton, and in recognition of Professor Norton's eminent services to Classical Archaeology...
...rules governing the tournament are essentially the same as last year, except in the following respect: prizes will be given to the runners-up as well as to the winners; balls will be furnished in the final and semi-final rounds; the score cards will be kept at the field, and the results of each day's play must be recorded by the contestants before 6 o'clock...