Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...wickets for 20 runs; Mansfield batted carefully for 18, and Wright's 13 was very acceptable to Longood. The Harvard team deserves to be congratulated on the result of the game, especially as they were crippled by the absence of their captain, and with more practice bids fair to do credit to the name it bears...
...Harvard-Amherst game, a large delegation from Smith College brightened up the field, and most of their carriages floated the crimson. One fair student was heard to ask when Willard made his long hit, why he did not run around again...
Some of the largest men in college have offered to act as lictors, while prominent athletic men will personate the Senators. The vestal virgins will be personated by some of the smoother faced and more fair-haired sons of Harvard, and cannot, of course, be expected to give perfect satisfaction to the lictors' critical sense of female beauty. Mr. Lawrence Barrett has given valuable advice in the stage directions, and will aid in the management of the representation. While it is not to be expected that the leading roles will be filled in a manner which will compare favorably with...
Accustomed as we have grown by sad experience to the utter disregard of fair dealing usually shown by Yale freshman nines, we must confess that the assurance of the present demand is little less than appalling. In reply to the claim filed by the enterprising manager of the New Haven freshmen, we will simply quote the Boston Herald, which expresses our sentiments exactly. From its base-ball columns we clip the following...
...band concert will be given on the first fair evening...