Word: fair
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...themselves acknowledge, with what pride they can assume, that they are peculiar. In no way is their eccentricity more obvious than at the play. For on such occasions, there is apparent a phenomenon as incomprehensible to the stranger as it seems to be natural to the native. When the fair heroine is sobbing with all the lachrymose exertions that lie within her dramatic command, when the aged squire is struck dead from behind with an axe, or when, at the w. k. psychological moment, a wailing babe is introduced as evidence, then the audience takes its cue to shake with...
...Fair One Land of Old Black Joc. Donaldson Banjo Club, Old Medley, Fields Double Quartet. Specialty, Howard Elliott Jr '22. Hugh Perrin '21. Some Day Dearie, Fry Medley, Arranged by Rice Banjo Club. Instrumental Specialty, Including Jazz Band. Negro Songs, Quartet. Mason Dixon Blues, Football Songs: Harvardiana. The Gridiron King. Soldiers Field. Banjo Club...
...program is as follows: Coronation March from "Le Prophet", Meyerbeer Overture Phedre, Massenet Trumpet solo "Inflammatus", Mr. F. S. Walk Rossini Waltz: Wine, Women, and Song, Strauss L'Arlestenne, Bizet (a) Overture (b) Adagietto (c) Farandole Harvard Songs (a) Our Director, Bigelow (b) Fair Harvard, Strube
Inasmuch as the student is forced to bear the burden of the answer, it seems only fair that the examiner should assume responsibility for stating his questions clearly and completely. Accordingly, many instructors are accustomed to stipulate the time to be allotted to each part of the examination paper, and personally explain exactly what is expected for each item. But this policy has not been pursued far enough. Week in and week out one hears the oft-repeated complaint that the instructor has expected bread when he but asked for a stone. The student can hardly answer the question before...
...court for two hours while others are waiting to play. If the courts at Soldiers Field were kept in better condition and reserved for the Freshmen, this would leave those at Jarvis for the upperclassmen and the Divinity courts for the tennis team. Such a plan would provide a fair distribution to all and help eliminate the confusion which at present exists...