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...them see a representative club of students, it should be an inducement for giving them the opportunity. We can afford to be judged by the standard of such a representation as took the trip before; and more than this, it is only justice to parents to give them the fairest means possible for judging us from a distance. As for the dignity of the performance, it is decorous and not cut of place for students. We fail to see the use of the faculty's expecting forty-year-old actions from undergraduates. Nobody else does...
...give '89 cups as a reward for their game with '88 and not as championships. These cups are to be marked "Foot-Ball; '89, 10; '88, 4," and then at the opposite part of the cup the names of the members of the team. This seems to be the fairest way in this particular case, and also the best thing to be done to let it be understood in the future that no championship exists unless all teams play...
...Referee Camp in ruling out Cowan from the Princeton team in the foot-ball game with the Harvards at Cambridge. Mass., yesterday. Ex-Captain Moffatt, of the Princetons and Hugh Oliphant, a graduate of the college, speak for their fellow graduates, and contend that Cowan is one of the fairest players who ever kicked a ball. He is undoubtedly the strongest man of the team, and his presence and playing always inspire the other players with vim and courage. When he was ordered to step aside and make room for another the Princeton boys lost courage and could not play...
...make sales to non-members, and to make a profit on its business with them as well as on its business with members. Other methods of dividing profits are possible; e. g. equal division among members, but the directors recommend the method mentioned as being on the whole the fairest...
...liberty, as he called it, had not passed, for the good of both, I suspect, from the bay of the Massachusetts to that of the Narragansetts? These were but few of the spirits who were transplanted from the banks of the Cam to the neighborhood of the Charles, and fairest among them all, the most fortunate character that ever passed into our earlier American history, John Harvard, that son of Emmanuel, who is foremost in our minds in these festival days...