Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...final game of foot-ball for the college championship resulted in a decisive victory for Yale, who consequently retains the championship for another year. The snow had been cleared off the field so that the grounds were in a very fair condition. Princeton won the toss, and selected the west end, from which a strong breeze was blowing, which materially aided her side. Peace kicked into touch at 2.45 P. M., and the game was started amidst great excitement and enthusiasm among the spectators, who had been waiting for an hour for the fun to begin. For the first twenty...
...enter into the score to affect it in the slightest. Here, then, is the weak point in the rules, and here is where the reform must be made. It will be very difficult to propose any remedy which will be absolutely sure, and at the same time fair in every case...
...mile bicycle race between Prince and Frye, at the Institute fair building last evening, the latter won in 33 min. 40 1/2 sec., having a start of 20 seconds over Prince...
...Crimson, in its last issue, has devoted two editorials to an energetic refutal of the assertions contained in the article in question. The author of the article is charged especially with indefinite accusations which he does not substantiate. This alleged fault of his can hardly be deemed a fair criticism, for it was not in the province of the writer publicly to descend to personalities. That he has grounds for his complaints will certainly be admitted by many fair-minded men who are familiar with the history of college affairs during the past few years. It is to the credit...
...only on this occasion, but on many similar ones that our Boston dailies have shown their absolute indifference to Harvard interests. This would not be so noticeable but for the fact that several of the New York papers show enough interest in college matters to give Harvard a fair show in their columns...