Word: honorability
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...think about the thoughts of wiser men but let him think for himself. Such a man will be self-regulating-quiet but strong-minded-not to be blown about by vulgar breath. Though such a man be reticent, his character will impress the casual observer as strong, pure and honorable. Though he never speak a word of exhortation, he will have the influence that is quiet, solid, visible. Every man here has an influence and is responsible for it. During the last twenty years there has been a tendency to magnify the savage virtues, really destructive to the mental...
...which he stated the purpose of his gift, was read by President Eliot, and the donor himself was then introduced. Then followed the memorable and impressive address which has since become so widely known, in memory of his comrades who had died in the war and in whose honor the field was named. These men, whose names are now inscribed on the Soldiers Field monument, were: James Savage, Jr. '54, Charles Russell Lowell '54, Edward Bailey Dalton '55, Stephen George Perkins '56, James Jackson Lowell '58, Robert Gould Shaw...
...itself the attitude the committee has taken. By their unaided personal efforts it can hardly be hoped that any practical result can be accomplished. Neither are they attempting by secret methods to ferret out the culprits. They are authorized student representatives, with the duty before them of vindicating the honor and good name of the University by calling to account those who have brought the disgrace upon the college public, and in order that this may be accomplished they call upon each individual man to aid them...
Shaw was soon exchanged to the 2nd Massachusetts and promoted to lieutenancy. In this regiment he received his military schooling during two years of fighting in Virginia, and its honor was his honor...
...Dole, the rowing instructor at St. Paul's School, visited Cambridge yesterday and had interviews with Captain Goodrich and Mr. Lehmann. Mr. Dole has had sole charge of the rowing at St. Paul's for many years, and to him is to be credited the honor of having turned out so many varsity oars for both Harvard and Yale...