Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...battery candidates have been working faithfully in the cage for almost two weeks and some fair material is being developed from the new men. Several among the catchers show promise of doing well and the chance of developing a good substitute catcher from among these is good. None of the new candidates for pitcher have succeeded in controlling the curves which Mr. Keefe is endeavoring to teach them, but it is as yet too early to look for any great improvement in that direction. The daily practice in the cage is omitted on Saturday and the men who pitched last...
Alexander Moffat in an article on football in the Boston Herald of yesterday urges the entire abolishment of momentum plays, and also of the present method of signalling a fair catch...
...perfectly legitimate. Why should not Harvard send coaches to Andover and Exeter and other schools this spring, or if not coaches, one or two men who have played on 'varsity teams within the last few years and can disabuse men of the idea that they will not have a "fair show" at Harvard. Harvard men are interested in these schools; why should they not show it? Of course something will be said about "advertising," but a good thing cannot be made bad by being called names. Harvard is a great University and can do much for any man whether...
...January number of the New England Magazine contains, in connection with an article on Radcliffe College, several pictures which were taken by the Harvard Camera Club for the World's Fair exhibit...
...ever done before. The audience, in the last number, were apparently determined not to let him go until he had exhausted his repertoire and it was not until he had been called back nine or ten times that the applause died down so that the Glee Club could start "Fair Harvard." Wilder said good-bye to the Glee Club at the close of the concert and was given a hearty three-times-three. He started on his way home to Honolulu immediately after the concert...