Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...regretted that the class races and the baseball game this afternoon are in conflict, but this misfortune is unavoidable. It was impossible for the races to be rowed yesterday afternoon, because by the time the wind had died down sufflciently, the tide was too low to admit of a fair race. The crews next the wall would have been in shallow water, and thus at a manifest disadvantage. In addition, the outside crews would have been favored by the full strength of the current. Neither could the races be rowed tomorrow, on account of the dual games with Pennsylvania...
...Members of the Union, who will be distinguished by crimson badges, will act as ushers. The Pierian Sodality, the Mandolin Club, the Banjo Club, and the Glee Club will furnish the music. J. A. Carpenter '97, who will lead the Glee Club, will also lead in the singing of "Fair Harvard" at the close. Every member of the University is urged to be present and to do his part in making the reception a success...
...Yard concert last evening in front of Holworthy. The programme consisted, for the most part, of old and favorite selections, and was most successfully rendered. A large crowd listened to the music and followed it up with cheering for the musical clubs and for the crew, and by singing Fair Harvard...
...course the class nines, as they were composed two years ago, are now broken up, and some discussion might result as to the eligibility of men for the proposed game. If this should be the case it would be only fair to allow members of the college nine to play on the Harvard Junior team, as there is no such organization at Yale and the class nines absorb all the good material not needed for the University squad...
...illustrations are very fair throughout...