Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...paper in Natural History 2, yesterday, was an extremely fair...
...fair sized audience met yesterday to see the first championship game on Holmes Field. The game began at four with Dartmouth at the bat. G. Nettleton led off with a base hit. Springfield took his base on balls. Hale fol lowed with another safe hit to right field, but LeMoyne threw home in time to catch G. Nettleton at the plate. Chellis hit a ground ball to Coolidge, forcing Hale out at second base. Chellis stole second, but Fellows struck out, leaving two men on bases. For Harvard, Coolidge made a safe hit, and took second on McCarthy's fumble...
...been exhibited at that game, but outside and inside of college the performance of the men accused was so condemnatory that the News was compelled to change its editorial tone. The sentiments expressed in this latter are much more worthy of a great college anxious to see justice and fair play...
...Lingua, tropus, ratio, numerous, tonus, augulus, astra," history proves that the staples of education have changed, and reason says still more clearly that they must change. It is not proposed to substitute new subjects for the old, but only "to put new subjects beside the old in a fair competition." "The higher the value which one sets on Greek and Latin as means of culture, the firmer must be his belief in the permanence of those studies when they cease to be artificially protected. In education, as elsewhere, it is the fittest that survives...
...such a proceeding fitly, and that is-"muckerish." It plainly shows that Yale has become so used to victory that she cannot accept defeat in a straightforward and gentlemanly spirit, but must have recourse to the methods of roughs and bullies to obtain that which she cannot get by fair play...