Word: unfairness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Princetonian claims that the passing of the recent resolutions of the Intercollegiate Football Association at this time of the year was unfair...
...then kicked. B. Trafford got the ball and then fumbled it badly. The play was forced down toward's Harvard's goal when P. Trafford got the ball and ran thirty-five yards. After this Pennsylvania advanced steadily to Harvards five yard line, where Church lost the ball by unfair play. Time was called immediately after. Score, Harvard 17 Pennsylvania...
...seems to us that such an insinuation as this in another college paper is both unfair and boastful, not at all in the spirit that should pervade intercollegiate athletics and opinions. Our lacrosse team was forced to disband, as we know, from manifest lack of support, with the conviction that the sport of lacrosse could not be maintained here in future. The men worked hard to beat Princeton, but failed, and took the failure in a manly way. No agreement with Princeton has been cancelled, nothing done with which she could find fault. In face of her success...
...which the examination is conducted that we wish principally to speak. The plan as followed last year and to be observed this seems to us manifestly unfair and in direct contrast to the manner of conducting the examination in English D.; and it is to be regretted that in face of he evident objections to the present plan some change has not been made...
There seems to us to be nothing unfair in this and the decision of last evening by which Harvard will probably offer as her date May 22, should settle the whole matter definitely. This arrangement will give both teams an equal advantage, far Harhas no 'Varsity game on the 22nd of May and Yale has. We cannot see any reason why in all fairness Yale should not accept this arrangement. Harvard will be undoubtedly justified in insisting on the acceptance of May 22, or any other date she may wish if Yale holds to June 1 as her choice...