Word: fair
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Fair Harvard...
...which the concert will start are: "Harvard Hymn" by Professor Paine, "Give a rouse" by Rantock, "La Garde Passe" by Gretry. "Dainty, Fine Sweet Nymph" by Morley, and "Salsmaleikum" solo by C. D. Whidden '28. The audience and the club will then sing several of the football songs. "Veritas" "Fair Harvard...
...above statement, received yesterday from the Library authorities, is not unusual. The undergraduate is becoming used to having the most important book in any given course reported as "missing" --and, what is infinitely worse, is becoming used to the existence of dishonesty and inbred lack of any sense of fair play. In fact, the stealing of books has been going on for so long that it has hardly any effect any longer --except for a slight pinch during examination periods. And so much ink has been spilled over the question that it seems useless to discuss it any further. When...
Rach team gained two runs in the second inning, but the Crimson with two more tallies forged ahead in the fourth, never afterwards to lose the lead. In the fifth an dangerous Yale rally bid fair to make trouble but with men on first and second a double play Hammond to Vocke to Mann--nipped the comeback in the nick of time...
...Little Girl Merikanto Summer Evening Palmgren (Soloist Joseph F. Lautner) I'm Coming Home Palmgreen Choer des Chameliers from "Rebecca" Franck "Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite", from "Samson" Handel 9 Marche Slave Tschaikovsky 10 Hindu Song from "Sadke" Rimsky-Koraskov 11 Slavonic Dance, Op. 46, No. 3 Dvorak Fair Harvard...