Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...WEATHER.WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 4, 1. A.M. For New England, fair weather, slightly warmer, southwest to northwest winds, lower barometer...
...WEATHER.WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 3, 1 A. M. For New England, fair weather, north to east winds, higher barometer, slight change in temperature...
...they themselves are successful in getting or keeping hold of desirable courts, why should there be a general ousting in favor of the discontented few? Everyone knows that the number of players is far too great for the number of courts, and yet it does not seem fair that for that unfortunate reason so many should be wholly excluded from the sport. The present system of "scrambling" for courts or of one man reserving for private use the best court to be found, is unjust to the extreme and we hope that another year of dissatisfaction will be more fruitful...
...freshman class does as well as '85 in field sports, we shall have a fair chance of taking the cup away from Harvard at the intercollegiate meeting next spring. - [Record...
...long stay at New London. The launch has been thoroughly overhauled and has cost by that and the running expenses over $1,100.00. An enormous amount, and if the results of the repairs could have been foreseen, I think, an unwarrantable extravagance. The launch has had a fair trial, has been put in order, well kept and carefully run, and the result is, that it is not a success. It has proved very unreliable, sometimes being out of use for several days at a time. I mention this, so that men may be prepared to discuss the matter...