Word: unjustness
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...security is ill founded. Too much confidence tends too spoil the team. It also tends to produce a violent reaction against the method of coaching in case of defeat. Finally it gives outsiders and graduates an exaggerated idea of the team's ability, which calls down upon them perhaps unjust criticism if they are defeated by a team which is comparatively underrated...
...then, quite unjust to hold the University at large responsible for this affair. There have been occasions within the last year or two upon which students have been rather careless with firearms, and generally obstreperous; but a timely warning has always done away with this kind of thing, and it can be said, to the credit of the undergraduates, that no firearms of any kind were heard after Saturday's game. There is, however, a distinction to be made between these small breaches of discipline and the painting of the statue. The latter is something with which the student body...
...student body by poll. The position of future students would then be no worse than that of a new generation which finds itself bound by the decisions of the judges of a previous generation, and the taxation of the whole for the part would be no more unjust than in the state support of hospitals...
These are briefly the things we shall lose by senseless and unprofitable demonstration, and now let us see what is asked of us in our next celebration. Certainly there is nothing unreasonable or in any way unjust in asking students to give up the use of fire-arms and explosives of all kinds, and when we have named this we have practically spoken of every form of restriction that is put upon us. The committee of students, carefully chosen from those most interested in athletics, was unanimous in condemning, and condemning strongly, this method of celebrating athletic victories. It will...
...after the Pennsylvania game last Saturday is another case in point. Yet on that night the watchman in the Yard twice tried to prevent men from marching around, telling them that if they were going to celebrate they must keep out of the Yard. This seems to us exceedingly unjust, for the Yard is the right and proper place for such a celebration, and there it ought to be permitted...