Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Alumni of the M. I. T. are going to pay the expenses of the Institute's exhibit at the World's Fair...
There are 175,000 square feet assigned for education at the World's Fair...
With one or two exceptions we can heartily commend the fairness of Yale's proposition. It expresses apparently a sincere desire to arrange games in base ball this spring. It also for the first time intimates that Harvard's cooperation in Yale's efforts to reform collegiate athletics is sought for. Had Yale seen fit, at the very beginning, to take Harvard into her plans, we venture to say that the two universities could have succeeded in adopting measures for purification, which would have been satisfactory to all. However, Yale did not see fit to do this; Harvard is nevertheless...
...University of Michigan has been awarded 3,000 sq. ft. in the Hall of Liberal Arts at the World's Fair...
...will send him home. On becoming acquainted with Agnes, von Fink finds her to his surprise, a very charming girl, and he at once falls in love with her. The two get on very well together until Silberling arrives at Buchenan, intending also to sue for the hand of fair Agnes - he has heard that she is to receive a large dowry. Silberling brings some letters, among them one for Agnes, from a friend, who encloses a letter written by von Fink, in which he complains bitterly because his uncle wants him to marry that "silly country goose at Buchenan...