Word: fair
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...itself. Last year the class of Ninety-two drew up a set of resolutions to govern freshman intercollegiate contests, and these resolutions were presented to Yale for consideration. Their purpose was to preclude the possibility of unpleasant complication in freshman athletics, and to to assure a greater degree of fair play than has been enjoyed in the past. Ninety-two has now passed on to its sophomore year and left to Ninety-three the duty of securing the adoption and enforcerent of these resolutions, and surely a matter of such considerable importance must not at this time be neglected. Freshman...
Referee-Robert Cornell, Columbia. Harvard judge on boat-Lawrence E. Sexton. Judge at finish-N. Longworth, Jr. Timekeeper-William A. Brooks. Yale judge on boat-Robert J. Cook. Yale judge at finish-R. Fair-fax Harrison. Timekeeper-George A. Adee...
...Fair Harvard...
...Glee club will sing at the Promenade concert in Music hall next Wednesday evening. The selections will include "Schneides Band," "Drill Tarriers," "Boating Song," "Courtship," "Three Glasses," "Estudiantina Waltzes," ',Man in the Moon," "Imogene Donahue," "Drinking Medley," and "Fair Harvard." This evening's programme includes the "Fra Diavola" "Ruy Blas," and "Poet and Peasant" overture, selections from Rossini's Stabat Mater" and "Chassaigue's Folka," some "Tannhauser" reminiscences, waltzes by Strauss and Waldteufel, the "Arion Carnival March," and other brilliant numbers...
...races with Technology. an amateur race meeting and several hare and hound runs. All of these events have been well carried out. The energy shown in the arrangement of so many racing events is deserving of praise. Bicycling now hold a prominent place in college athletics and bids fair to retain...