Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Every office shall be voted separately. All nominations shall be made viva voce, and shall be recorded on the blackboard by the clerk, but votes cast for persons not so nominated shall be counted. No motion to close the nominations shall be in order until a fair chance has been given to each voter to make his nomination. Speeches for or against candidates are unconditionally prohibited...
...World's Fair slides, especially selected from the many sets of slides in the exchange, will be exhibited in Boylston Hall as soon as they arrive, probably on October 24. They are expected to be unusually fine...
...injunctions were just to the strikers. (a) The Federal courts have no bias against either laborers or railroads: Decision of Judge Caldwell in Atlantic, Oct. 1894, p. 435. (b) The injunctions simply gave the strikers fair warning of what the law expected; Deb's admission in N. Y. Tribune, July...
...other changes apply more to the details of the game. The penalty for off-side playing, interfering with the progress of the game, and unnecessary roughness, has been increased. The penalty for interfering with a fair catch or for any "piling on" after the referee's whistle has blown is 15 yards...
Owing to the requests made to the Committee by various graduates and undergraduates, another sale of Class Day tickets will be held this morning from 10 to 11 o'clock at Grays 17, and that it may be perfectly fair, not only present members of the University, but all graduates who apply, will be allowed to buy. The sales yesterday were larger than at the corresponding time last year and there are no more Tree tickets. Yard, Memorial and Sanders tickets, however, can still...