Word: respecter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Healey is a potent factor in more than one respect. Coach Floyd Stahl was pitching to him in batting practice before the Princeton game, when a savage Healey liner caught Stahl squarely on the proboscis, breaking...
...glad that the competitive publicity in respect to tutoring will suffer a check with the CRIMSON decision. We feel that tutoring is a professional work which supplements the instruction given in formal institutions of learning, and there is no attempt to supplement the colleges...
University Hall is in no respect the author of the Crimson's stand against tutoring schools. A blunt denial should dispose of the first misconception which has arisen; that the administration is reading lines from the prompter's box. There has been no pressure applied to the Crimson and there have been no previous agreements. Above all, there has been no suggestion of a subsidy...
...this cancer as a part of itself, and the tutoring schools have become integrated with the system which exists here. The moral attitude toward them has so hardened that a majority of students fell ethically justified in using them. Harvard's collective conscience has almost completely disappeared in this respect; students regularly cheat and feel no qualms about so doing. Parents condone: one tutor recently boasted that his position was impregnable since he tutored the sons of the Corporation. And, more than this, the University administration and Faculty have slid into a neat little niche of grudging tolerance. They recognize...
Children's hour stories "must reflect respect for law and order, adult authority, good morals and clean living." Cowardice, malice, deceit, selfishness and disrespect for law must, be avoided, and so must torture, horror (present or impending), superstition, profanity, kidnapping, morbid suspense, hysteria, too much gunplay, death rattles...