Word: unfair
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TIME, the well known and brilliantly edited magazine, seems to us to violate its keen sense of fairness when mention is made of Duke University. In its issue of October 2 under the head of Education, it is unfair to Duke. These three statements are made in the article. "Eight-year-old Duke University near Durham, N. C., announced the beginning of its 98th year.". . . "Harvard University entered its 298th year." . . . "Princeton University opened its 187th year." The three universities all date back to their humble and modest beginnings. Duke began 98 years ago as York Academy, then Trinity College...
...given that their proposal would receive consideration if negotiations then pending failed of consummation. At no time did the Bacardi Company enter into negotiations with more than one party at a time and your statement that "the Bacardis played one off against the other" is untrue and is most unfair to us. Our company has been in existence for nearly a century and we have endeavored to maintain it upon an ethical standard equalled only by the quality of its products. W. J. DORION Cia. Ron Bacardi S. A. New York City...
...There are five men in the Army squad this year twenty-four years old, one having another year to go, seven are twenty-three, eight are twenty-two from the lower classes. Let us hope that West Point will realize there is no glory in defeating Annapolis on such unfair grounds and that true sportsmanship will attract them to adopt the same rules as most of the elevens they play where three years on any major team is the limit...
...fortune, but looked accusingly upon one of his subordinates. They had not been told that everybody would leave by the southern entrance, and so could not accuse anyone of deliberate connivance. But they were inclined to feel that the president, whether advised by Major Apted or not, had taken unfair advantage of the opportunity to slip out unnoticed. One of them, indeed, was heard to remark," Who does he think he is Jesse James...
...statements referred to appear in your issue of Sept. 11 under Crime and subtitled "A.B.A. and Federalization." I cannot agree with your blanket charges against lawyers practicing criminal law. To be frank, they are very inaccurate and unfair. The editor will find after due investigation that the overwhelming majority of lawyers who practice criminal law are high-classed and ethical lawyers. I am sure he will also find such eminent lawyers as Hon. Martin W. Littleton and Frank Hogan on the membership rolls of the American Bar Association. I am also taking the liberty to point out that Hon. Charles...