Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...firmer catch. The result has been that the men have gained the individual form to produce a fast crew and all that was needed was that they should get together. This was shown on Saturday when the crew rowed together perfectly and covered the four miles under fair conditions in 20 minutes, 14 seconds. This time shows that the crew is capable of good speed...
...this season, and Hardy, who played in the Yale series last year, will be lost by graduation. R. B. Frye '15, who has alternated with Felton, H. R. Hitchcock '14 and W. Whitney '16, of the Freshman team, will be back, however, and should form the nucleus for a fair string of pitchers...
...History Department, Director of the University library. These will be followed by the actual laying of the connerstone by Mrs. Widener. The Hon. Joseph Francis Swayze '76, president of the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Massachusetts, will deliver the address, and the exercises will close with the singing of "Fair Harvard" led by a chorus selected form the College Choir and the Glee Club. This chorus will also sing at other times during the ceremony...
...trustees and faculties are going to do this. For better or for worse, the American institution of learning is a good deal more--or a good deal less--than a place to learn, in the scholastic sense. The most determined university president will perforce be satisfied to get a fair proportion of his populace, quality as well as quantity considered, into the main tent
...preparation we are sure that it leaves the mind far clearer and more capable of its best efforts than the eleventh hour cramming which usually fills the few minutes between breakfast and examinations: At any rate it could do no harm for all to give the new method a fair test...