Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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There is good skating today on the Charles River; at the Braeburn Country Club, West Newton; Brookline Country Club; Cambridge Skating Club; Charlestown Playground; East Boston Playground. The skating is fair at Franklin Field, Dorchester...
There is good skating today on the Charles River, Cambridge; at Spy Pond, Arlington; Braeburn Country Club, West Newton; Country Club, Brookline; Cambridge Skating Club, Cambridge. The skating is only fair at Franklin Field, Dorchester; and corner Blue Hill and Talbot Avenues, Boston...
...shown between the "Chanson du Crepuscule" by W. G. T--F and the snappy "On Cedar Hill" by E. N. P. which gives a fresh sense of rhythm. This issue leaves one with the impression I have always cherished, that the Advocate serves an excellent purpose. It gives a fair try-out to men who wish to express themselves in the simpler modes of literature. But I cannot believe that enough of the latent capacity of undergraduates is brought out in these fairly readable columns...
...often felt that the average undergraduate is too easily satisfied with a fair mediocrity in his scholarship. Conveniently above the grade of failure is a very large space which accounts for the mediocre and indifferent work. Undoubtedly there is too much satisfaction in such work, much more than there should be, but it is well proven that there is less content nowadays to be numbered in that category than twenty years ago and there is more eagerness to be classed among the men who have obtained distinction in their academic work...
...Picardie," Glee Club. Osgood 5. Italian Potpourri, Mandolin Club. Arr. by Rice 6. "Dill Pickles," Banjo Club. Johnson, Arr. by Rice 7. "De Sandman," Glee Club. Prothero 8. "Girls of Gottenburg," selections, Mandolin Club. Carryll and Moncton 9. "The Assembly," Banjo Club. Smith, Arr. by Rice 10. "Fair Harvard," Glee Club. Gilman 1811, Arr. by Spalding