Word: treat
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...decided to raise $300,000 and to call the building Phillips Brooks House. The endowment was to be applied under the direction of six trustees, of whom no more than two were to belong to the same religious denomination. The trustees finally chosen were Andrew P. Peabody '26, Robert Treat Paine '55, Edwin H. Abbot '55, George H. Palmer '64, E. Winchester Donald (Amherst '69), and George A. Gordon...
Perhaps one of the most important questions confronting the University today, is, what is the best way to treat a Freshman class? The question has grown as steadily as have the entering classes, and has every year become more of an enigma...
...committee which has the memorial in charge is made up as follows: Robert Treat Paine '55, chairman; Professor Francis G. Peabody '69, Edwin H. Abbott '55, Professor George H. Palmer '64, Rev. George A. Gordon '81, and Rev. E. Winchester Donald, D. D., of Trinity Church, Boston...
...game that is to come Harvard bears an especial responsibility to treat a respected adversary with all hospitality. Therefore, even though there should be some apparent provocation as is always possible in the heat of excitement we hope that no breaks will be permitted. Such behavior as Saturday's is perhaps a matter of small practical effect, but it outrages all the traditions of Harvard savoir faire, and is an unworthy relapse...
...Harvard men owe to Mr. Lehmann in return for what he has done, particularly for the rowing interests of the University and in general for the good of college sport in America. It has fallen to Mr. Lehmann to teach us all the lesson of true sportsmanship: to treat opponents with fairness and courtesy, and to strive to the end that the best team...