Word: fairs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...what right does she now insist upon the power to interpret arbitration awards to suit here own selfish interests? The affirmative has taken its stand because we believe that in the lives of men and of nations, personal, selfish considerations must yield to the call of international honesty and fair dealing...
...International Chess match between Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Columbia, and Oxford and Cambridge will take place on March 27 and 28. The American universities will play at the rooms of the Boston Athletic Association, as they did last year. There seems a fair prospect of winning, as four of the six men played on last year's team...
...Creation's Hymn," Beethoven; "The King of Love," Shelley; "Angels Ever Bright and Fair," Handel...
...reached at any time since. Individually the men have at times shown themselves capable of fast playing, but the greater part of their work has been mediocre. Their ability to throw baskets seems to have deteriorated as the season has gone on. The passing and team play have been fairly good, but at no time has the fast and aggressive play been developed which is so necessary to a winning team. To the lack of this and the failure of the men to throw baskets accurately is largely due the poor result of the season's work up to this...
About one hundred men took part in the first practice of the University and Freshman squads yesterday afternoon. Although it was hard to judge the men on their first appearance, the showing on the whole was very fair. The practice for pitchers and catchers was very light, in order that the men might not strain their arms by throwing too hard at first. Later in the afternoon the other candidates for the University team were given a short trail. The men at first tossed the ball lightly back and forth, and then were given practice in stopping grounders...