Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...success at this position. No. 6 may be filled by any of the three capable men rowing there these past three weeks, Meyer, Salyards or Page. With MacNaughton, Fox and Coleman temporarily off the squad, Atkins has probably shown the most promise at No. 5. Love-joy makes a fair four and for the three bow seats there are Harriman, Lawrence, Wooley, Vail, Ewing and others, all light men of more or less merit...
...sales are on credit. During the past year, in a total business of $445,000, the entire amount written off the books as uncollectable was $212.23; for the year preceding it was $201.51. This showing is a substantial tribute both to the pecuniary responsibility and to the spirit of fair dealing which characterize the Harvard student body." (Report of Harvard Co-operative Society...
Harvard University stands for loyalty and fair play more strongly today perhaps than she ever has. It is necessary she should do so in a period as confused and prejudiced as the war has brought to us. Neutrality is a policy befitting a government in an official capacity, but not a sentiment which the individual can arbitrarily assume or profess. Our spirit of loyalty must be felt within and without the College itself, co-operation is as valuable in ideals as in business. Boston papers are daily publishing articles, seemingly unrelated the one to the other, rather contrary...
...present apparent reluctance is probably due in about equal proportions to diffidence and to the limited amount of publicity which Mr. William S. Murphy's generous bequest has received. The offer was a useful as well as a picturesque one, and was altogether to be commended, and it is fair to predict that in time it will add many men, though only one name, to America's roll of fame. The temptation of a free education at Harvard should be enough to induce youths of other patronymics to change their names to Murphy in order to avail themselves...
...football rules committee has this year drawn up as a preface to the new book a "Football Code," in which higher standards of play are discussed. The committee is trying to bring a spirit of sportsmanship and fair play into the game by interpreting plays from the honest rather than the "anything to win" viewpoint...