Word: slanderer
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...with what he speaks of, to make public the true spirit which exists here in regard to religious matters. The mass of nonsense and falsehoods which has been turned out for a public willing to believe anything without discount, has caused many a true Harvard man to feel the slander keenly. The truth of the matter has never been so eagerly sought for as has the other side. It was not for our Professors to proclaim the injustice of all these untruths in any other than a general way, but it is very fitting and proper that this worthy unofficial...
...degree than some of her sister colleges is open to criticism for the past. She does maintain, however, that her actions this year have been straightforward and honest, and of this she certainly has a right to be proud. We thank Mr. Hooper for his success in refuting the slander which has been set loose upon us. In justice to Harvard his letter ought to reach the public as well as the students. The newspapers are certainly too apt to make a mountain out of a mole hill when they think they find an opportunity to bring discredit upon...
...Under the design was "1817," the year of President Bartlett's birth, "Rev. - -, D. D., LL. D." At the present stage of college tolerance, it is surprising that a bit of college pleasantry cannot be viewed in any other light by the Dartmount faculty than as an insult and slander to their president. When the college press descends to the publication of low, common and coarse caricatures, it is perfectly proper for college authorities to supress it, but in this case there is nothing which can justify the wrath of a faculty to the extent of suspension of those...
Yesterday afternoon a large number of students attended the slander case of the Langdell Law Court. The large north room, immediately under the library, was used for the trial and was crowded...
Attention is called to the trial for slander, Greene vs. Peirce, which the Langdell Law Club holds this afternoon at 2 p.m. The counsels are Messrs. Hayes and Morse with Mr. Ellis as judge. All students are invited to attend...