Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Leland Stanford Jr. University will have an "eight" to row in the regatta at the World's Fair next summer. Senator and Mrs. Stanford have subscribed $800 for a shell...
...Williams, the editor of the Harvard Catalogue, and who has full charge of the preparations for Harvard's exhibit at the World's Fair, left for Chicago on Tuesday...
...unfair treatment of their work has been justly condemned. It would seem that men old enough to be graduates of College would be old enough to mind their own business. Certainly it arouses no friendly feeling in a man to see a blue book which has been prepared for fair examination, ridiuled by a proctor who sees something funny in every honest opinion, and in every sign of individual thought. There has been a suggestion of "eminent domain" about the conduct of the proctors this year which has made them decidedly obnoxious. The students cannot expect to be left...
Prof. Palmer of the University of Chicago has received a communication from the World's Fair authorities, offering to admit chemistry students to the fair, for a month, free of charge. The students are to work a few hours a day in the mining department, where they will come in contact with practical chemists and will obtain practice in applied chemistry...
...Thompson is a western man. residing now in Indiana, but he received his education in the South. He is both poet and novelist. His best known works are "A Tallahassae Girl" and "His Second Campaign," while his best poems are "Hoosier Mozaics," The Witchery of Archery." and "Songs of Fair Weather" Mr. Thompson is a frequent contributor to the magazines and has firmly established his reputation as a writer of stirring verse...