Word: fairs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cambridge during the latter part of March and the debate with Yale in New Haven in May. In order to give the triangular scheme for holding the three intercollegiate debates between Harvard, Yale and Princeton all on the same evening--a plan that has been repeatedly proposed--a fair trial here at Harvard, the University debating management has suggested to Yale that the annual debate at New Haven next spring be held in March on the same evening and on the same subject as the Harvard-Princeton debate here. If Yale agrees to the plan, the teams that represent Harvard...
...football song competition has been extended until 8 o'clock Sunday night. The new songs approved by the Song Committee will be tried out at the mass meeting Tuesday, as well as "Cambridge Town," "No Hope for Yale," and "The Spirit of Harvard," which did not receive a fair trial at the last mass meeting owing to the band's lack of practice. New songs may be written to original tunes, or may be set to familiar tunes whose rhythm and swing make them appropriate football songs. The song or songs meeting with the most success at the mass meetings...
There is no mystery whatever connected with my withdrawing from the squad. Neither is it in any way due to the possibility that I "was not given a fair show." On the other hand, during all the time I participated in the work on Soldiers Field, I was treated with uniform courtesy and consideration by the coaches, the trainer and the management. I was given every opportunity to make good. After my participation in the Bowdoin game I was assigned to the University locker room and the training table--a distinction which I will remember with pleasure...
...builders are "The First World's Shoe and Leather Fair Co.," who will hold an annual shoe fair in the building for the next ten years. They hope to have the building finished by June...
...statement in yesterday's CRIMSON that "Cambridge Town" was improperly orchestrated is hardly fair. The absence from rehearsal of several members of the band, whose instruments carried the air, accounts for the poor performance of that particular composition, and for what may have seemed to be a poor arrangement. The nature of the melody requires the placing of the composition in a difficult key, but with the whole band present, this difficulty will be overcome...