Word: fair
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...bring about a fair and open-minded consideration of social, industrial, political, and international questions by groups of college students. The organization will espouse no creed or principle other than that of complete freedom of assembly and discussion in the colleges. Its ultimate aim will be to create among college men and women an intelligent interest in the problems...
...Davison '06 will conduct 40 members of the University Glee Club in the annual concert at the Harvard Club, Boston, tomorrow afternoon at 4. The program arranged for the concert is as follows: Fair Harvard, In Dulet Jubilo, Ancient German Carol O-Sacrum Convivium, Viadana Miscrere, Allegri Has Sorrow Thy Young Life Shaded Irish Folk Song Solo by W. B. Martin '21. Now is the Month of Maying, Morley Heart-ache, Dvorak Cavalier Song Standford Chorus of Bacchante, Gounod Come Again, Sweet Love, Dowland Hallelujah, Amen, Handel
...Northeastern nine, with Arthur Duffey as coach, has not yet played a game this season, but is reputed rather weak. The outstanding players on the teams are Rosenblatt at third, an accurate fielder and fair hitter; Fitzmorris at shortstop, a sure man on grounders; and Newman. Dorchester High's all-scholastic catcher last year, behind...
...Irving Babbitt '89, speaking at a meeting of the Liberal Club last night on "True and Sham Liberals", emphasised the point that the struggle of today was not between conservatives and liberals, but between true and sham liberals. He defined the true liberal as a man who believes in fair play, moderation, and compromise; the sham liberal as a man who puts forward secondary virtues as primary ones. For instance he professes sincerity, open-mindedness, and a forward looking spirit; whereas the actual questions are those of right or wrong, selection, and real imaginary questions. Therefore now is the time...
...serious lack of dormitories compels them either to refuse applications for admission or to enter at once on a costly building program. Princeton is of this group and President Hibben has named a faculty committee to prepare a plan which, while imposing a limitation--perhaps two thousand--will be fair to applicants and will be likely to bring to Princeton a body of students who will make the best use of their opportunities. Review of Reviews