Word: token
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...remaining thirteen men, comprising the substitutes taken to New Haven, are not recognized by the awarding of any insignia. The second team, an inferior body of players, on the other hand, are awarded the "H 2nd." Is it not manifestly unfair that the substitutes are not awarded some token for their valuable services? Every man on the track team who is entered in the dual meet with Yale is given an "AHA." It seems to the writer that every man who is taken to New Haven with the football team as a substitute or who is on the University squad...
...close of Coach Haughton's speech, he was presented with a watch in token of the appreciation of the graduates for his work. Major Higginson presented all the members of the team with small gold footballs in memory of their victory...
...Harvard Cosmopolitan Club has just received a handsome framed photograph of the King of Siam, as a token of His Majesty's regard for the University which sent him Professors Strobel and Westengard. Professor E. H. Strobel '77 was for several years the King's general legal adviser, and upon his death last winter he was succeeded by Professer J. I. Westengard...
Memorial Hall, having been dedicated to those alumni who gave up their lives in the Civil War, is in a measure hallowed. It is but a token of respect to those heroes for men entering the hall to remove their hats. On the stairs of the visitors' gallery in the dining hall is a placard requesting those unacquainted with the place and its ways to do so. Occasionally visitors fall to acquiesce in this small sign of respect. It is then customary for those below in the dining hall to call the attention of the guests to their failure...
...another possible reason for this state of affairs. Has the Senior Class come to the full realization of the fact that after all they are Seniors and that they are now laying the foundations of a fund which in time will be handed over to the University as a token of loyalty from the Class of 1908? Do they realize that unless the subscriptions are largely increased within the next few days there will not be funds enough to meet the expenses of the Class dinner, the last undergraduate affairs of the Class? Comparisons are odious at best...