Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...hundred and seventy-five thousand square feet has been allowed to the educational exhibits at the World's Fair...
...landmarks of their university career. Professor Drummond spoke briefly of the high regard in which Harvard is held by European universities and told of his own high appreciation of Harvard's work. Toasts were responded to and songs were sung by various men and the dinner closed with "Fair Harvard" and "Auld Lang Syne." The following men were present: T. N. Perkins L. S. K. Fairbank L. S. R. M. Lovett Gr., L. S. Thompson L. S., L. K. Morse Div; D. R. Vail, G. R. Fearing, L. A. Frothingham, N. T. Robb, J. H. Parker, J. A. Wilder...
...also made some long throws. These men, together with A. Brown '96, and D. B. Lyman '95, are entered for the shot, and it is likely that they will win for Yale two or even three places. On the whole Yale's chances of winning are fair, although the team will not be on its own ground, and the prospects are much better than they were earlier in the season...
...educational exhibit at the World's Fair there will be a library illustrating the growth of education from the text book standpoint...
...number opens with "The Columbian Exposition and American civilization" by Henry Van Brunt. The author shows that the influence of the World's Fair will certainly be for the good not only of all the industrial and liberal arts but also of the fine arts. "Admiral Saumarez" is a biographical sketch of one of the ablest of English admirals, a contemporary of Nelson and Lord St. Vincent. The fact that the article is written by A. T. Mahan is a guarantee of its interest. Other good articles are "The English Question" by J. J. Greenough; "'Tis Sixty Years Since...