Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Fourteen volumes of this low-priced reprint are ready. The pages have fair margins and are easily read, while the volumes are much more convenient to handle than the original ones...
...Fair in aid of the Homeopathic Hospital will be held in New York this week beginning to-day. In addition to the shell which is to be voted to the most popular college, the ladies in charge have added a set of ten oars to be given to the college winning second place. Those who intend spending their vacation in New York should visit the Fair and vote for Harvard. The Fair will be held at the Second Battery Armory, Broadway and 7th Avenue, between 52d and 53d streets, and will be open every afternoon and evening throughout this week...
...Club of New York determined to find out the views of the alumni of this University in respect to allowing our nine to play with professionals. The result of the investigation was the almost universal acknowledgment by the graduates that the present system was unjust to the students. A fair statement of the case to the faculty was therefore decided upon. In order to show that the movement was not local and was not confined to a few men, the signatures of over two hundred of the older graduates were collected. The idea originated with the Harvard Club...
...Harvard undergraduates themselves see and regret this tendency and are ready to join hands with the Faculty and graduates to remove it, and also to raise the standard of inter-collegiate athletics, by fostering a sentiment which shall consider victory too dear if purchased at the expense of fair play and courtesy to opponents...
Yale is extremely fortunate in that, by her geographical position, she is enabled to get her nine upon the field much earlier than Harvard. Already practice has begun and the men are in fair trim for the Easter trip. It was supposed a week ago that the condition of the ground in Philadelphia would render it impossible to keep the engagements in that section; the snow has, however, disappeared and the ground will be dry by the April recess. Capt. Stagg has found it more difficult this year to arrange professional games than ever before; however, the usual number...