Word: esteeming
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...unit, and many of those to whom such dinners are of the past will bear witness that then for the first time they felt that they were really a part of their class. A class dinner resembles a great athletic victory in its leveling effect, and when men once esteem all others equal with themselves, a lasting impression is the result...
...college by coming into closer contact with one another will gain mutual benefit; third, a central organization is calculated to encourage the best form of rivalry and to place a higher standard on debating, and last, by setting a higher standard membership in the club will grow in general esteem...
This mark of respect to one who stood so high in Harvard's esteem and affection is appropriate to the highest degree. The general public is necessarily apt to think chiefly of Marshall Newell the athlete. The real loss which falls heavily upon the University and upon his friends and the community in which he lived, is the loss of Marshall Newell the man. Such sterling virtues as his, and such mental and moral worth deserve all the honor they can receive from any formal recognition. The service will be a sincere tribute to a character which will always...
...Christmas recess just ended has brought sorrow to Harvard men of all classes, and in all parts of the country by the loss of two graduates who held a notable place in the esteem and affection of Harvard University...
...this simple acknowledgement of our debt to the librarian we would only add our testimony that the man was equally worthy of esteem and honor; and that he was in all things a good and faithful servant of Harvard University...