Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...action of the Debating Council in prohibiting graduates from debating on the University teams has met with general approval in the University. It is fair to Yale and Princeton, the University's opponents in the annual triangular debate who have excluded graduates from their debating teams for some time. Furthermore, it will stimulate undergraduate interest in debating...
...Freshmen scored on a field goal, held the University team for downs at their own goal line, and would have themselves made a touchdown but for a penalty on a decisive play. However, the University team lacked so many of the regulars, that yesterday's play it hardly a fair criterion. Whitney, at fullback, showed more than he has for the last two years, and from present indications he will make a valuable addition to the first string substitutes. Coach Leary is rapidly developing Soucy as an end, his playing at that position yesterday being a decided improvement over...
Those who do not know the words and who are compelled to mouth and mumble them when "Fair Harvard" is sung would do well to learn them now. The CRIMSON suggests that the learning of "Fair Harvard" be made compulsory in English...
...would be interesting to find out how many men in the University know the first two verses of "Fair Harvard." Judging from past exhibitions not one in ten undergraduates can give anything resembling an accurate version of the University song...
...disappointment to the followers of Princeton, who believed that she had mastered this style of game. Out of 19 attempted forward passes, only four were completed and five times certain scores were prevented by passes being intercepted. Boland, who had his first real tryout at quarter, displayed fair judgment and handled the ball well, but did not seem to get much snap into the team...