Word: fairly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Reading the letters in TIME, Oct. 28 has clarified my mind as to your claimed fairness or lack of bias: when your statements or expressed point of view or ground for inference as to your opinion are such as to agree with my own opinion, you are undoubtedly fair and unbiased, but when any of these are contrary to what I think, then you are certainly unfair, biased, prejudiced, mean, underhanded. Consequently, when I am about to rush you a cancellation of my subscription I am brought to a pause by the discovery that you agree with...
Professor Samuel E. Morison '08, Historian of the Tercentenary, will follow with the address of the evening, speaking on "Harvard Past." Concluding the program, the Glee Club will offer "Then Round About the Starry Throne," of Handel, and "Fair Harvard...
...woman's place in the life of a male student, Mr. Smith believes the fair sex should quite definitely be barred from men's dormitories. One concession is granted, however, in that the occassional entertaining of a lady for tea is not improper, provided of course, chaperons are in evidence...
...argued that such a solution of the tutorial problem is unneccessarily hard on the man who matures only at the very end of his sophomore and the beginning of his junior year. There are many such cases. Is it fair that they be deprived of the opportunity of a tutor? They need not be so deprived, for good and all. Those who are advised against continuing tutorial could well be permitted to have a short talk with their tutors, say, once a month. At these short conferences, if a man felt that he wanted tutorial, he could begin again...
...They hid fair to come through. They have shown consistent playing all during the season, winning four and tieing one, and that on a muddy field against a heavier Eliot team...