Word: fair
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...private ownership and operation can, under the present circumstances, put our transportation system on an efficient basis, no one should ever again question its wisdom. The American people must with peculiar patience give private ownership and operation a fair and thorough trial. To do less would be to invite industrial chaos...
...published fact, Sir Oliver Lodge very plainly states that, to his mind, the scientific proof of survival is not yet complete; and almost every other scientific investigator of the subject has his own individual idea of just what is proven and what is not. It is far from fair to accept the adverse opinions of one such investigator to the exclusion of others equally if not more than equally able to judge the matter. In regard to the physical and other phenomena of psychical research it cannot be said too strongly, though it ought to be quite evident, that...
...diagnosis be correct, the Athletic Committee are "on the fence" concerning a sport which England indorses by the attendance of her nobility in evening attire. The committee hesitates about a game which Yale and Princeton are initiating. Why not give boxing a fair trial? College men should be gentlemen as much in a boxing contest as in a gridiron clash. AUSTIN BLAIR...
...truth about our government. Last night Mr. Roosevelt arraigned our government on a series of charges that is none the less appalling because it is so familiar. For years we have heard the plea for a national budget, for the introduction of business methods in the executive departments, for fair treatment of government employees. All we have done about it is to criticize and condemn...
...Mignonnette. (b)Danse des Demoiselles. (c)Egyptain Dance. Flute Duet Selected D. J. McKenna 2L., W. F. Manning '22. Selection, A Legend from La Provence. Nicode Popular, Selected Harvard University Band--Saxaphone Quartet. Harvard Songs: (a)Soldiers Field. (b)Gridiron Kings. (c)Harvardiana. Coronation March, from "The Prophet," Meyerbeer FAIR HARVARD...