Word: fair
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Author. Thomas Beer, born in 1889 at Council Bluffs, Iowa, and graduated from Yale College and Colum bia Law School, has been by turns lawyer's clerk, field-artilleryman, magazine contributor. Among his novels: The Fair Rewards, Stephen Crane...
...dirigible is often considered to be a fair-weather craft, and?as such?unsuitable for continuous commercial operation. The second excursion of the Shenandoah since her accident (TIME, Jan. 28) would seem to be a flat contradiction of this viewpoint...
What could disprove the notion of the Shenandoah being a fair-weather craft more happily than this? A moonless night, a heavy thunderstorm, two sessions of heavy fog?none of these seemed to have bothered the ship very much. The difficulty in landing "light" will certainly disappear when the ballast recovery apparatus has been attached to every engine...
Furthermore, the presence of three almost equally strong players on the team should give the University a fair chance of winning the intercollegiate which are to be played after college closes at Baltimore, starting on June 23. The singles team, which is to be composed of four players, is already pointing toward this objective, but it is difficult to predict what success will attend their efforts, since so much depends on the fortunes of the draw...
...Stadium exercises: ivy oration by Frederick H. Nichols '24, of New York City; cheering; singing by the Glee Club; presentation of Class Banner to 1927; singing of "Fair Harvard"; confetti battle...