Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...having the class seated alphabetically at the meeting and obliging them to keep their seats the voting can be as secret and fair as by the Australian system proposed, and it surely will be far less complicated...
Every Tuesday and Thursday, Mr. Dohs conducts a class in fencing with foils. So far the work has consisted only in preliminary practice in attack and defence, and fair progress has been shown. Otherwise the work is done individually. There seems to be an unusually large number of good men exercising in this way. Mr. Dohs is in the gymnasium to give instruction every afternoon after two o'clock...
...game itself, after Pennsylvania had been hard pushed Minds relieved the strain by punting the ball far into Harvard's territory. After exchanges by the fullbacks Pennsylvania resorted to rushing, carrying the ball to Harvard's 5 yard line, where she lost it on downs. A fair catch of Haughton's punt entitled Morice to try for a goal from the field, but he failed. This, however, did not discourage Pennsylvania, for when she had rushed the ball back to Harvard's 25 yard line again Minds succeeded in making a goal from the field on a place kick...
...departure for Philadelphia the eleven was on hand at the field at 2.30 yesterday afternoon and merely spent twenty minutes in running through the codes. The most notable addition to the squad was Warren, who participated in the general work and seemed from all appearances to be in fair condition. It is still a question, however, whether he will be in sufficiently good physical trim to enter Saturday's game...
...team chosen to represent Harvard in the match with U. of P. Saturday morning at Philadelphia, held a practice shoot yesterday afternoon on the grounds of the Wellington Gun Club. The scores made were very fair, considering the strong wind that was blowing. The percentages were as follows: P. Dove '98, 85; H. W. Sanford 1900, 84; P. Bancroft '99, 70; E. Mallinckrodt 1900, 67; J. McD. Campbell 62; H. W. Dana...