Word: fair
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...probably more men on probation this year than ever before, merely through failure to fulfil these requirements, there is ample food for reflection and trepidation among those who must satisfy these rules by June. And this is especially so since the experience of the Junior class has shown that fair scholarship seems to furnish no immunity from failure in this respect...
...Boston Stock Company exemplifies very well the characteristic virtues of such companies. It is quite evident in their production of "The Famous Mrs. Fair" that the actors work very well together and further that they thoroughly enjoy their work. This acting of Miss Nudsen as the daughter is an excellent piece of skillful work as is also for that matter, the work of Walter Gilbert. The only criticism to be made on the acting is that Miss Quincy at times overdoes he part...
...their choice of play this week was less wise than it has been in the past. War material that made a success even a year or two ago is less warmly received today. James Forbes, the author, fails to show why it is any more difficult for Mrs. Fair, a major in the Red Cross, to settle down after four years of battlefields than it was for hundreds of thousands of men. And the puzzles of suffrage and parental duties have been so current in speech and press for the last few years that most of us have...
Early in the second quarter Dartmouth interfered with a fair catch by Buell and the University was given first down on Dartmouth's 23-yard line. Again the Crimson backfield was stopped three times on the line of scrimmage and again Buell missed an attempted goal. But the first score came shortly afterward when the Crimson eleven gained the ball on Dartmouth's 25-yard line through a short kick coupled with a ten-yard penalty. A pass, Buell to Gebrke, followed by a four-yard plunge by Owen, gained first down. Then the visiting line braced for three plays...
...opening of the third quarter, the kicking duel was resumed, again to the Crimson's advantage. After a fair catch at mid-field Buell called for an on-side placement by Owen, but the kick fell short of its mark. Several moments later Chapin received a punt on Dartmouth's 36-yard line and a pass, Buell to Owen, netted 24 yard. The three following plays gained nine yards, and Owen was sent at the line to add the necessary distance. But the Green tackles stopped him short at the line of scrimmage, and Dartmouth, taking the ball on downs...