We will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the city, both alone and with many... Journal - Page 22by Michigan Schoolmasters' Club - 1913Full view - About this book
| Anna Garlin Spencer - 1923 - 338 pages
...relation to the City became consciously one of loyal service. This vow may be translated as follows : "We will never bring disgrace to this our City by...act of dishonesty or cowardice nor ever desert our comrades. We will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the City both alone and with many. We will... | |
| 1923 - 462 pages
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| 1918 - 692 pages
...new student body has this as its crucial pledge: "We will never bring disgrace to this our city, and we will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the city, both alone and with many." This is a devoted body of ancient Greek patriots who pledge themselves to uphold the high honor and... | |
| 1891 - 930 pages
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| American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - 1913 - 956 pages
...citizenship and entitled to bear arms. The adaptation used in the Boston public schools was as follows: " We will never bring disgrace to this, our City, by...nor ever desert our suffering comrades in the ranks. Wo will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the City, both alone and with many. We will revere... | |
| 1908 - 840 pages
...by accident, but by deliberate design, a social asset and not a social liability. THE ATHENIAN OATH. WE will never bring disgrace to this, our city, by any act of dishonesty or cowardice, nor never desert our suffering comrades in the ranks; we will fight for the ideals and sacred things of... | |
| 1913 - 490 pages
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| 1908 - 1178 pages
...of my school days, I ran across the oath taken in the glorious days of Greece, at Athens, which is, "We will never bring disgrace to this, our city, by...suffering comrades in the ranks; we will fight for ideals and sacred things of the city, both alone and with many; we will revere and obey city laws,... | |
| Arthur Hastings Grant, Harold Sinley Buttenheim - 1914 - 544 pages
...period to this work. Almost the first thing each boy does is to commit to memory the pledge of Solon : "We will never bring disgrace to this our city by...desert our suffering comrades in the ranks. "We will tight for the ideals and sacred things of the city, both singly and together. We will revere and obey... | |
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