Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...certain seasons of the year, outdoor exercise is impossible and indoor work becomes necessary. Unfortunately, also, some individuals find themselves unable to enter upon the usual fields of sport, without preliminary training on the machines. In general, however, a man of ordinary health and fair development can build up his system by football, baseball, rowing, tennis, or any other sport which teaches him quickness of eye and command of his muscles in proportion to their growth, far more efficiently than he can build it up in a gymnasium. The ideal use of the gymnasium is the preliminary crew training...
...material as a whole seems to be fair, although it is hard to predict anything definitely at this time of the season. Many of the promising players on last year's teams are out, and with efficient coaching should do well. There seems to be a deplorable lack of candidates from the Freshman class, although there are few very good men among those who are candidates...
...this year as it will be impossible to play there, the Athletic Committee has granted Soldiers 'Varsity football field for the spring practice. Since the grounds are as a whole very level, although at present rather cut up, it should be possible with rolling to develop a very fair crease, certainly a spot large enough for practice...
...controversy. To everybody except, as it seems, the managers themselves, it was apparent that the suggestion was made with the best of intentions. However, if any one in addition to the '97 manager feels called upon to file an affidavit, the CRIMSON will be glad to clear his fair name of all dishonor...
...have gone thus into detail, not because the matter deserves so much attention in itself, but because it gives a fair example of a kind of letter-writing which can do no good, and may do more or less harm. Properly used the communication column is a reasonably useful institution, but at times it threatens to become an unmitigated nuisance. We have tried to open that column to all who want to use it, but we do not wish to place its space at the disposal of men who try to deal with persons in authority...