Word: fairs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...material as a whole is very fair and only needs development. The following nucleus is left over from last year...
...Yale class crews will be called out Monday. The Freshmen have been at work for over a week and the squad has been somewhat reduced. The material is only fair and very few of the men have had experience which will benefit them...
...four verses, the best is "Jericho at Sunrise" by A. D. Ficke '04. The imagery of "Fair Harvard," a short poem by C. P. Kendall '02, is marred by the unfortunate fact, which the author overlooks, that grapes do not grow on trees. "Armor," by W. Bynner '02, is a pretty little meditation about love containing nothing original or new. A sonnet by H. M. Ayres '02 aims high and nearly reaches the mark...
Heretofore, however, the CRIMSON has been given credit at least for trying to be fair. But when it printed a personal attack in its last issue before the Christmas recess, at a time which made an answer to it impossible for two weeks, only one inference can be drawn. Further than this, editors of the CRIMSON knew when this editorial was printed, that in a question of discipline in the baseball nine last spring, the correspondents in concert supported the captain of the team; they knew that for three years the correspondents have refrained from describing in detail any play...
...Osgood. 5. Banjo Club. "Hot Corn," Paul Eno. 6. Mr. Charles W. Locke. "Come to me Sweetheart," Barlett. 7. Glee and Mandolin Clubs. Creoic Love Song, Smith. "Good Night," Gatty. 8. Mr. Charles Williams. "Busy," Burke. 9. Banjo Club. "Mosquito Parade," Whitney. 10. Glee Club. "Harvard's Day." Smith. "Fair Harvard...