Word: honorability
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...last meeting of the Cambridge Board of Aldermen, Alderman Bradford offered the following order: "That His Honor, the Mayor, be requested to communicate with the authorities of Harvard University with a view to securing from them some action which shall prevent improperly-clad students from running in the streets of the city...
...fund of $10,000 known as the Torrey Historical fund is now available for use. The fund was established by W. M. Prichard '33 in honor of the late Professor Torrey, and is to be used for the benefit of the Department of History. The fund with accumulated interest now amounts to over $12,000 and will be applied in part to encourage special work in research subjects...
...during a course of 2 years of more, or 3.40 for a single year. The object of the changes is to equalize the amount of work which must be done in order to secure an election to the society and to decrease the numbers as well as increase the honor of membership...
...only function of a proctor to restrain the confirmed cheater. The presence of an instructor in the examination room serves also as a protection to the honorable man who does not wish to be disturbed by others less earnest than himself; it prevents in large measure such combinations of circumstances which might tempt those of no very strong powers of resistance, to cheat; and, finally, it is a matter of great convenience, all question of honor out of the consideration, to those who take examinations. The system of proctors, as now in force at Harvard, does not imply...
...annual dinner of the Harvard Southern Club was held Thursday evening at Young's Hotel, Boston. The guest of honor was Mr. Brandeis, a southerner living in Boston and a graduate of the Harvard Law School. The speakers were Mr. Brandeis, J. C. Breckenridge, and W. G. Brown...