Word: fair
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Yale owes a vote of thanks to Mr. Donald Ogden Stewart, author of "Chester Merriwell at Yale" published in the current "Vanity Fair". Mr. Stewart suggests that Harvard and Yale have changed places with respect to culture and athletic prowess;--"Yale men discussing literature, Harvard winning football games," "Doesn't that prove that something is wrong with the college?", asks the horrified Yale graduate when he hears from his younger brother, Chester Merriwell, what has happened to his alma mater...
...Owen then dropped back and attempted a field goal from the 28 yard line. The try went low and O'Hearn caught the ball on the Eli 2 yard line. Aldrich punted from in back of his own goal line to his 31 yard line where Buell made a fair catch...
Time was taken out for Clark, who received a blow in the head but was all right a minute later. Jordan was tackled by Kane after a 6 yard advance. Aldrich kicked to his 43 yard line where Buell made a fair catch...
...Yale stands followed with "Whoop It Up", "Good Night Poor Harvard" and "Dear Old Yale", while Harvard sang "Our Director", "The Marseillaise" and "Fair Harvard". During the singing of the "Marseillaise", the Crimson cheering section formed the handkerchief "H" with great success...
...shown the indomitable faith of Rolland in life, fighting alone and unaided by influential friends, the struggle for a fair hearing. He has shown in his Rolland "the true hero who does not fight for the petty achievements of life, for success, for an idea in which all can participate; he fights for the whole of life, for life itself." His is "the true heroism which faces realities", and which in the face of disappointment and disaster can yet leave one mellowed and unembittered...