Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...like to know? The crew has now been on the water for more than a week, and as yet no regular coach has been appointed and meanwhile the men cannot help doing many things wrong simply because they have no one to coach them properly. It does not seem fair to the crew that they should have no experienced man to help them improve particularly when, unlike the upper class crews, the freshman crew competes with representatives of other colleges, and should be considered as second only to the 'varsity. Last year the freshman crew had their regular coach before...
...drew their own water, with frequent explosives of dissatisfaction. Still they had just as good a time. The sums today spent on athletics would have seemed perfectly fabulons to men in the sixties. The whole sum spent on athletics then was not over $1000. Yet they had their fair share of victories. Many sports now enjoyed were unknown then. The gymnasium then was small, but it was freely and conscientiously used; and the men who graduated then were probably of as sound bodies as those of today...
BOSTON, April 2.- Local forecast for New England, Saturday: Fair, westerly winds, diminishing in force...
BOSTON, April 2.- Local forecast for New England, Friday: Fair weather; colder; brisk westerly winds...
BOSTON, March 31.- Local forecast for New England, Wednesday: Fair, with increasing cloudiness; cooler; northerly shifting to easterly winds...