Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...feet in the Liberal Arts Building of the World's Fair, has been assigned to Columbia College...
...judges were men of prominence and well versed in the knowledge of public affairs. We are certainly grateful to the Hon. Wm. E. Barrett, President Andrews of Brown and Profes-Seligman of Columbia, for consenting to act as judges, and we may feel confident that they were perfectly fair and impartial in discharging their part. The large audience and the presence of many distinguished graduates and members of the Faculty upon the stage testified to the interest which the debate has aroused among the public...
...much influence. The idea of a co-educational college like those of the West, probably comes first to mind, but such a change in the college would probably not happen. The system of the education of both departments would be left to the Administrative Boards. But every fair minded undergraduate, recognizing the work and needs of the Annex, would sympathize with any movement tending to improve its facilities. The work that it is accomplishing, the increasing number of students and the annual enlargement of its curriculum indicate that the Annex has been fast pushing to the front among our colleges...
...system of grading will be introduced at Columbia in the near future. Instead of the present system of numerical grades, students will be classified into five groups according as their work has been excellent, good, fair, poor or a failure...
...been allotted 1500 feet for its exhibit at the World's Fair...