Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Hall, preceded by the Marshals of the Day, the orators, poet, and odist, marches, about the yard to Sanders' Theatre where the literary exercises of the day take place. There the class oration, ivy oration and the poem are read, and the ode is sung to the tune of "Fair Harvard," the programme being equally divided between the serious and the humorous...
...yard, the university glee club ends another busy and prosperous year. The idea of a Christmas trip, which has been in more or less of an experimental stage till this year, has been proven conclusively a source of benefit and pleasure to all concerned and it bids fair to become a fixture in the yearly programme of the club...
...opportunity to exchange them before the next sale begins for any better seats which may be left over. This of course would give all the best seats to seniors and leave only the worst ones for the general sale, but Class Day is seniors' day, and it is only fair that they should have the best of what is to be had. The suggestion seems to us worth the serious consideration of the Class Day Committee...
...study of American archaeology, and yet the number is still fewer of those who would not be interested in an illustrated lecture on that subject. Besides speaking of this comparatively newly born study, Professor Putnam will couple his remarks on this subject with a talk about the World's Fair. This will be practically the first opportunity which students will have of hearing an intelligent talk on the World's Fair. We hope that a large number of men can spare the time this evening to attend what promises to be a very entertaining lecture...
ARCHAEOLOGY AT THE WORLD'S FAIR.Harvard Natural History Society. Lecture by Professor Putnam on the Archaeology of the World's Fair, Sanders Theatre, 8 p.m., Monday, June 13. Illustrated by the stereopticon. The public are cordially invited...