Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Plans are being made by the Harvard alumni of Charleston, S. C., for a memorial to Dr. Samuel Gilman 1811, the author of "Fair Harvard." They have issued an appeal for $1000, for the purpose of building a memorial room in the church in Charleston, where Dr. Gilman served as pastor for forty years...
...eighth of September, 1836, at the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the founding of Harvard College, "Fair Harvard" was sung for the first time. Since that day "Fair Harvard" has been the hymn of the University, an inspiration to Harvard men the world over, wherever heard, recalling the thoughts and scenes and ideals of college days. Samuel T. Gilman, of the class of 1811, was the author of the famous ode, and it is now proposed by Harvard men in Charleston, South Carolina, to establish a room to his memory in the church in which he served...
...present and past member in that most significant of all ways--interest and reputation. The Press Club could not have been founded at a more appropriate time. There could be no more fitting time and no period in which it is more necessary that the University should have a fair representation before the nation than that in which she now finds herself. Just now, when every sign points to expansion and further capacities for service, it behooves every one of us, in the first place, to recognize the signs of the times and, in the second, to lend the University...
...first outdoor practice for candidates in the field events for the University and Freshman track teams will be held this afternoon, when all the men trying for the field events are to report at the Stadium at 4.30 o'clock. If the weather continues fair, the evening practice in the Cage will be discontinued, and outdoor practice will be held every afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Any men who wish to try for the various events who have not yet come out should report today to Coach Donovan, who will be in charge. If the weather prevents practice from being...
...reform in this country. In the establishment of the Legal Aid Bureau to secure more equitable justice for all the students of the Law School have taken the first definite step in the direction President Eliot has pointed out. The effort to give to all the chance to secure fair treatment in the courts indicates that the Law School realizes the large chance for reform and is ready to help supply the remedy...