Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Four runners from the University track and cross-country squads will compete in the Brockton Fair Athletic Carnival this afternoon...
...Yale bids fair to have the most powerful team she has had in years, with a line averaging 194 pounds. At Princeton only four regulars are missing from the eleven this season, and their places can be easily filled from the Freshman and scrub teams, while at Cornell one more first-string man has been lost, but with Cornell's big squad of physiques it should be as easy for Cornell to make up vacancies in two teams as the other colleges in one. From this distance it looks as if Harvard could not best Cornell with her material...
...photographs are uniformly excellent and provide a competent pictorial review of University activities during the summer and early fall. The editorials are adequate, but one cannot help feeling sorry for the unfulfilled prophecy that "Harvard will continue to lead in preparedness." Take it all in all, the Illustrated bids fair to fulfill its prospectus as "an illustrated diary of the college year...
...first score came soon after the opening of the scrimmage, when W. F. Robinson '18, after a fair catch on a short punt from the seconds, put over a beautiful field goal from placement from the 25-yard line. A few minutes later H. C. Flower '19 made the second score for the first team, carrying the ball over from the 15-yard line for a touchdown, while Robinson kicked the goal...
Captain H. H. Dadmun '17, of the University football team, congratulated the Freshman on the number out for the 1920 football team, and for the managership--"a manager as valet for each player," as he expressed it. He urged every one to give himself a fair trial as an athlete, and emphasized the value of regular exercise and training. Captain Dadmun spoke of Harvard's reputation for clean sportsmanship and concluded his speech by reading Robert W. Serviss's poem, "Grin...