Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...regular coach until two weeks before the first Yale game. For this reason the nine was not so good as it might have been. The captain had double work, for he had to do all the coaching and also the choosing of the players. It is not fair to the class to give the nine no coach, for it is sure that a good coach is necessary to make a good nine, even from the best material. Ninety-eight has begun its athletic career well and will surely provide the enthusiasm necessary for a winning nine. It remains...
...Fair Harvard...
...Yale men in college and out will rejoice that the football statements have been published. The testimony of the officials at the Springfield game is the best sort of proof of the falsity of the vicious newspaper attacks on Captain Hinkey. Such conclusive evidence completely exonerates him, as every fair-minded person must admit. While the university has never faltered in its loyalty to Captain Hinkey, the malicious misrepresentations of the press made a formal refutation of the charges against him imperative for the sake of Yale's good name...
...well aware that due allowance should always be made for natural exuberance of spirits after a well-earned victory, but when liberty becomes license, when victory means subsequent behavior that brings shame and disgrace upon the name of Fair Harvard, then victory is a thousand times worse than honorable defeat, and it is time for every one of her sons, old and young, to rise and protest...
There will be on exhibition at number 50 Bromfield Street, Boston, until the 15th of this month, the collection of photographs of heavenly bodies which was a part of the Harvard exhibit at the World's Fair, and at the San Francisco Fair. Most of the photographs were taken at the Harvard Observatory near Arequipa, Peru...