Word: reward
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...stamp, John Harvard, is a seal upon the faith of an army of your sons. It unites them, strengthens them, and gives them everlasting pride. We who have once borne your banners can never again escape your guidance. In seeking to be worthy of it shall we find our reward and growth...
...reward for their great victory over Cornell last Saturday, the regulars and most of the substitutes of the University football team who got into the game were excused from practice yesterday afternoon and given a day off. The Stadium was deserted except for about a dozen of the scrubs who went through a long workout under the direction of Coaches Haughton, Leary and Felton, who were the only members of the staff to appear on the field...
...significant thing, no doubt, is the offer of this sort of academic reward by America's greatest University. It involves a far departure from John Harvard's ideal of college training and implies a suggestive concession to utilitarian ideas of education. It is the fatal first step? Will there yet be regular courses in plumbing at Harvard and post graduate instruction in gas-fitting? Will retired bathtub manufacturers endow professorships there and steel-makers and motor car manufacturers found technical schools and establish scholarships in their lines? There are more things in a modern college education than were once dreamed...
...advisory board, a new track cage was erected for the accommodation of the hurdlers, sprinters, and field event men. Mr. C. E. Coxe again offered the Willisbrook cups in individual events to stimulate competition during the winter, and a special car to the Harvard meet was offered as a reward for faithful work...
...ever received any pecuniary reward or its equivalent by reason of his connection with athletic--whether for playing, coaching or acting as teacher in any branch of sport or engaging therein in any capacity--shall represent his university in any athletic team or crew, except that any University Committee on Eligibility may, subject to the approval of the Committee of the Chairmen,* permit such participation in intercollegiate athletics by men who might technically be debarred under the letter of the rule, but who, in the judgment of the University Committee on Eligibility, have not commercialized their athletic ability or offended...