Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Fair Harvard...
Yesterday afternoon and Thursday the outfielders on the University baseball squad were given out-door practice catching files on the scrub football field. The pitchers commenced throwing curves on Wednesday, and since then have shown poor control, although some of them have good speed. The batting has been fair, but has fallen off since the middle of the week, due largely to the use of curves...
Tickets for the public performances of "Bartholemew Fair," the Delta Upsilon Fraternity play for this year, have been placed on sale at Thurston's and Herrick's, or may be obtained from W. L. Stevens '08, Weld 8. The price of tickets is $1.50 and $1. Five public performances will be given, two in Cambridge on April 3 and 9 at Brattle Hall, one on April 6 in Jordan Hall, Boston, and two at Wellesley and Northampton...
...reader's fault. There is a striving after expression in the two pieces, "Love and Death" and "Love by the Sea," by J.H.Wheelock, but the effort was worth the making, and the result is not unsatisfactory. The "De Senectute" of W.Tinekom-Fernandez is distinetly good, and the "Fair Harvard" of B.A.Gould, while unequal, has a lift and a swing that take the attention and keep it. J.T.Addison's "Solomon's Ship" is suggestive of color and feeling,and pleases...
...last act Littlewit goes to see how a puppet-show is conducted by Leatherhead. Busy rushes on and attempts to stop the performance, but is persuaded to be quiet. Now Overdo appears and discloses his identity, thinking he has discovered the perpetrators of all the crimes at the fair, but finds himself mistaken. Trouble-all, a mad man, Mooncalf, a tapster, and Haggise and Bristle, two drunken watchmen, furnish the low comedy parts...