Word: respect
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1890
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...team may enter today's game with confidence of making at least a close struggle, and not without hope of winning. The eleven may not contain as many brilliant players as Pennsylvania's, but steady work and team play will more than make up for any handicap in this respect. Such fielding as the team showed in the last Longwood game will keep down the opponent's score; while the batting of the Haverford game showed that every man may be depended upon to contribute to Harvard's score. Considering that Pennsylvania will not present her strongest team, Harvard...
...with much respect, Very truly yours, (Signed) HENRY L. HIGGINSON...
...this deed we all know there was no ill-will whatever-none toward Harvard, none toward Yale. And yet a grave injury was done to the property, to the self-respect of Harvard men, and to the good name of the college. The spreading the report of this irreverent folly all over our land gives a false impression as to Harvard College life, and does a serious injury and wrong. What then ought the offenders now to do? Should they work in concealment, to be ferreted out like rats, feeling now a guilt they never meant to assume? Would...
...believe that the scheme proposed in the resolutions which will be presented to the Athletic Committee must be adopted. Celebrations must be managed by the students themselves, but the leading men should have authority from the college officers and the respect of the rest of the students. This plan has been tried elsewhere and is satisfactory. Enthusiasm is a good thing and, in one way or another, celebrations are necessary. If properly managed no unseemly acts will take place, and no fault can be found with anyone...
...boat house there should not be a good annual race. If several men would go into the race this year there would be more chance of a successful race next year. There are no remarkably good scullers in college, and no man should be frightened out by too much respect for the skill of others. Even if three or four men enter the race it can be made very interesting to the spectators and very exciting to the contestants...