Word: unjustly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...work that Harvard students are doing every day to help their less fortunate fellows is vividly told by Mr. Hurlbut. We hope the article will be widely read in the world outside. It would go far to put an end to the utterly false and unjust criticisms that have been made against our University in recent years...
Grant immediately went on with his triumphs and Rosecrans, under him, won such successes at Iuka and Corinth, that he supersceded Buell. The latter had lost his position, a victim to misfortune and unjust treatment at the hands of Halleck...
There are doubtless many here who, in their sympathy for Captain Brewer, are inclined to judge the action of the Administrative Board as being, if not absolutely unjust, at least lacking in that consideration which they think might be extended to the football players, and especially to the captain, at the beginning of the year. This they think might be done without implying any leniency in the subsequent estimate of the year's work. We doubt whether it is the policy of the authorities to show even such consideration as this, on the ground that no outside interests should...
...football eleven on Manhattan Field in New York recently has been explained by a member of this committee. He says that Dr. White expressed the professional opinion that seven of the eleven men were unfit to engage in a game. The committee therefore decided that it would be unjust to the other members of the team to announce who the out-of-trim men were. If a team was made up with the four sound men included, that would virtually be telling who the others were, and to make up a team composed entirely of substitutes would be unjust...
...would be unjust to notice only the failings of the team. The University recognizes that each player did what he could, and that the performance of some of the men deserves the highest praise. In particular, the work of the light backs is much appreciated. No three men of their weight could have done more to win the game than they did in spite of discouraging weakness in the interference. If this can be remedied, if the strength of their running can be given a fair chance to show itself, a very different outcome of the big games may confidently...