Word: fair
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cadets touchdowns directly resulted from Battery A fumbles and quick following of the ball. In this department the Battery appeared very weak. The Cadet backs took no chances and made fair catches in receiving punts, and offensively the smoothness with which the plays were executed precluded the danger of fumbles...
Following the address J. H. Townsand "if led the singing of "Fair Harvard," and after cheering under the leadership of J. W. D. Saymour '17 the assemblage gathered in Appleton Chapel where Dr. Fitch conducted the morning prayers
...frankly we are becoming weary of always making you happy, to our own distress and at our own cost. We feel that it is high time for you to be gracious to us instead of our being gracious to you. Surely our contention in this matter is only fair and right; we hope that this afternoon you will see fit to show actively your acquiescence. --Yale News...
...statue at that time, and J. W. D. Seymour '17, in a short address, will speak on our debt to the founder and loyalty to the College. The statue will be decorated with laurel wreaths for the occasion and the exercises will be closed with the singing of "Fair Harvard." The meeting will then adjourn to Appleton Chapel, where Dr. Albert Parker Fitch '00 will speak on "John Harvard...
...form as Yale has done, but Yale had suffered more from Harvard than Annapolis has yet suffered from West Point, and there is plenty of time. Congratulations to the Army and to the Yale men, but not a word of commiseration for Harvard and the Navy. There were two fair contests and the best men won. New York Times...