Word: shame
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...trusted friend for his courier, and the friend had to make believe he was Truth's husband in order to quiet his suspicions of the innkeeper. Whereupon Scottish Law declared Truth married to both men. But Truth really loved a third party, whose identity it would be a shame to divulge before you actually get to the fourth act, for the plot is the only interesting thing about the play. The actors, with the exception of Mr. Kemble, certainly do not make the characters vivid...
...sing, whether he has ever had any training or not, that has been responsible for the poor singing at Harvard in the past. A few Amherst men or a few Williams men have come to Cambridge and have put the singing of the entire Harvard stands to shame...
Visitors at Saturday's football game were most vividly impressed with the condition of about two hundred yards of Boylston street near the old electric carbarn. At this point the continuous procession of teams and automobiles raised a dust which for density would put a Newfoundland fog to shame. To compel five thousand spectators to penetrate this cloud is not only a disgrace, but a menace to the public health. Without attempting to place the blame, we trust that in the future arrangements can be made to sprinkle Boylston Street several time before the inevitable traffic begins. A repetition...
...touch our drowsy hearts with shame...
Those irresponsible, foolish members of 1913, who by their unseemly behavior brought shame on their class and their College, have spoiled a good record carefully established by preceding classes. They have made of no avail the labors of their class officers and committees, for a class dinner which has to be stopped by the police is far worse than none at all. The failure of 1913 to hold an orderly dinner is a strong argument for the ending of the Freshman dinner custom...