Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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General Grant and his son visited the Institute fair yesterday. A complimentary dinner was given them last evening at the Vendome...
...history of Bowdoin College, Professor A. S. Packard says he remembers Hawthorne as he looked in the recitation room, "with the same shy, gentle bearing, black, drooping, full, inquisitive eye, and low, musical voice that he ever had;" and Longfellow, sitting two seats behind Hawthorne a fair-haired youth, blooming with health and early promise...
...circumstances. New York brought on the best men in her team - in fact, she borrowed one of the famous Shamrocks of Canada. That Harvard could, without losing a goal, sustain the attack of these wily old "Canucks" is no mean proof of her ability to meet them on a fair field with no favors. Wheeler, Flannery, Journeay, Morison, Ritchie and Tucker made up the New York team. Eaton, Davis, Rueter, Noble (capt.), Ennis, Thorndike, Marquand, Noyes and Woods played for Harvard...
...WEATHER.WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 4, 1. A. M. For New England, warmer, fair weather, northerly, veering to easterly winds, lower pressure...
Some complaints have been made that the doubles in the tennis tournament are not being played off more promptly, and that the present fair weather has not been turned to better purpose. We scarcely like to make mention of the Tennis Association, or to appeal to its officers, who fully realize the dignity of their position; but we humbly propose that they make one tiny effort to satisfy somebody, and then we shall let them go the even tenor of their way for some months to come, at least...