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  2. Sanity Code - Wikipedia

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    The repeal of the Sanity Code occurred around the same time that several high-profile scandals were occurring in college athletics, [59] including a point-shaving scandal involving several college basketball teams and an honor code violation involving members of the 1951 Army Cadets football team.

  3. Southwestern University - Wikipedia

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    The institution considers its founding date to be 1840 when Rutersville College opened. Southwestern thus claims to be the oldest university in Texas and the second oldest coeducational liberal arts college west of the Mississippi. [citation needed] Southwestern was a charter member of the Southwest Conference in 1915.

  4. Fields of Honor: The American War for Independence

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    The reviewer from the online second volume of Pyramid stated that "FoH: AWI allows beginning and experienced players alike with an enjoyable and attractive game that can be easily played within fifteen minutes of opening the box."

  5. Academic honor code - Wikipedia

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    An academic honor code or honor system in the United States is a set of rules or ethical principles governing an academic community based on ideals that define what constitutes honorable behaviour within that community. The use of an honor code depends on the notion that people (at least within the community) can be trusted to act

  6. Southern chivalry - Wikipedia

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    Depiction (from 1913) of the Royalist presence in Virginia during the reign of Oliver Cromwell over the Home Islands. Popular concepts of a Southern aristocracy originated with the heritage of the "Old South" as the colonial possessions of the British Empire, when the meteoric growth of the plantation industry led to the entrenchment of wealthy landowners as a dominant socially and politically ...

  7. Honor system - Wikipedia

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    The honor system is also a system granting freedom from customary surveillance (as to students or prisoners) with the understanding that those who are so freed will be bound by their honor to observe regulations (e.g. prison farms may be operated under the honor system), [1] and will therefore not abuse the trust placed in them.

  8. Code of honor - Wikipedia

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    A code of honor or honor code is generally a set of rules or ideals or a mode or way of behaving regarding honor that is socially, institutionally, culturally, and/or individually or personally imposed, reinforced, followed, and/or respected by certain individuals and/or certain cultures or societies.

  9. Under the Boardwalk: The Monopoly Story - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the 51" version of the film received five Regional Emmy nominations from the Pacific Southwest chapter of NATAS. [11] The film went on to win Emmy awards in four of the five categories for which it was nominated, including Outstanding Achievement in Documentary, Directing (Post-Production), Editor (No Time Limit, Program), and Musical ...