Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Cambridge is weak in the centre, but has fair ends and tackles. They have a good reputation as ground gainers...
...latter played miserably in the first half, but redeemed themselves somewhat in the second. O'Connor and Smith did not play with them and this made the centre unusually weak. Barton and Watson played a strong game and Garrison at quarter did creditable work. The backs played a fair game, but both Pillsbury and Weld missed an easy chance to tackle which would have prevented the High School from scoring...
Judging from the score of the game with the graduates last Friday it is fair to expect a close and exciting game with them today. No one can feel more keenly than we the debt which the students owe the graduates for the time and attention which they devote to the training of the team. We can thank them most heartily for the spirit which prompted them, out of training as they were, to line up against the 'varsity for two ten minute halves. Yet we cannot but feel that in Friday's game, especially toward the end, the game...
...demand for competent instructors in physical culture, and the success which attended the course in physical training at the Summer School, led the University authorities to establish last year a four years course intended to equip men thoroughly for such work. Dr. Sargent says that there has been a fair amount of interest shown, but too few of the men who started in last year possessed the proper physical qualifications. The old fault with men seeking such positions has been that they have been simply good athletes, with no knowledge of anatomy or of the theories of development. There seems...
Geological Conference. Papers: The Geological Exhibits at the World's Fair, Dr. T. W. Harris; A Note on the Osage River, Professor W. M. Davis; The Unconformity between the Upper and Lower Marquette Horizons, Mr. J. R. Finlay. Geological Laboratory...