Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...gate receipts shall be used as follows: (a) Expenses of the tournament and the medals; (b) Ten per cent. of the balance to be kept by the Treasurer as a contingent fund for incidental expenses and for special medals and prizes to be offered at later tournaments; (c) A fair allowance for expenses to each of the visiting teams; (d) one-half of the balance to the chess club of winning college, and the other half to be divided equally among the chess clubs of the other competing colleges...
Professor Putnam, of the Peabody Museum, leaves Cambridge for Chicago today for work connected with the Harvard exhibit at the Fair...
...cannot express too clearly the pleasure which it gives a 'varsity captain to have a large crowd of men from which to nick his material. Any strong healthy man of average weight, whether experienced or not, will be cordially received by the captain of the crew and given a fair and equal trial with others. The more inexperienced the person is the greater his need of starting in with the crew at once, yet there is no one in college who is so good an oar that he can afford to loaf until Christmas or thereabouts before he begins...
...Varsity Notice. - The following men will be dressed in the cage of the Carey Building at 3.00 sharp: Emmons, Foster' Upton Mason, Acton, Waters, Mackie, Lewis, Russell, W. H. Shea, Pierce, Newell, J. Shea, Hallowell, Collamore, Bond, Fair child, Gage, Corbett, Gray, Webster, Fennessy, Burgess, Blake, Davis...
...hymn written by Professor J. K. Paine for the opening of the World's Fair will be sung by the University Choir and Glee Club...