Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Those who remember the character interpretation of Macbeth in Eng. 9 last year, will appreciate this,) and of public declamations fortnightly. This latter plan of frequent public declamations is an experiment at Harvard, but it has been tried with marked success by at least one other college, and bids fair to yield practical results here. The advanced course is a voluntary one, both with student and instructor, and will be limited to about twenty members...
...order to arrive at a fair conclusion it is necessary that this Vanessa be as thorough as possible. Also it is very urgent that it be completed at once...
...victorious three times and Columbia twice. Last year victory went to Columbia. Therefore this may be looked upon as Harvard's year, and the class of '88 is expected to be instrumental in winning a victory for itself and for the whole college. It can do it, if every fair-sized man is willing to learn to row and if work is begun immediately. From so large a class a large number of candidates may be expected at the meeting this evening. In his communication of today, to which we refer all our readers, Capt. Storrow says that fifteen...
Owing to the small number of subscribers secured to date, it has been deemed inadvisable to bring out the first number of the Lampoon till October 17. Three hundred and fifty subscribers must be obtained to give the paper a fair assurance of success. All those who are desirous that the Lampoon should be published this year are requested to subscribe at once...
...increasing every year in popularity. Whatever may be the result of co-education, the present standing and success of Wellesly augurs well for the system of female education as there pursued. The college is making immense strides after its older rivals and despite the sex of its students bids fair to equal if not outstrip them in the race...