Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...number of possible candidates for the university team and they also furnish a good chance to show a little class feeling of which there is none too much at Harvard. The teams themselves have been working hard for two or three weeks and the elevens are all in very fair condition so that each of the games will be well worth seeing...
...Brackett, '91, opened the negative by saying that nothing had been said for him to refute. The Democratic party desire fair elections and true returns, but not such a bill. The McKinley Tariff bill only protects a few economic principles; it shuts off trade, ruins the poor, helps the rich. Prof. Taussig says that though the action of the silver bill may not be seen within a year, it will within two. The method of action in congress is bad. The minority has stood up for the rights as it should do. Not long ago Mr. Blaine and Mrs. Reed...
...arrived, the crowd extended out into the hall, and many had gone away discouraged. One of two courses must be taken-either only students can be allowed to hear his excellent course of lectures or a larger room must be found in which to deliver them. It is not fair to the students to forbid them to hear these lectures simply because the room is overcrowded...
...Publicity of election is a preventure of fraud, and a fair ballot and an honest count is the vital principle of our system of government. For these the bill provides...
...Justice and public sentiment demand a fair ballot and an honest count...