Word: fairly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...tennis courts on Jarvis Field have been put in fair condition despite the sogginess of the ground, and are now open to members of the University. It will be unnecessary to sign up for courts in advance, but the usual charge of ten cents an hour will be made. Season tickets may be obtained at the field. Holmes Field has not yet been rolled, but will be put in shape within two or three weeks...
...cause. But we maintain that a distortion of news to inflate the spirits of the people serves no good purpose. When the outlook is dark, as it now is, it should be known, so that our energies may be redoubled. This is the people's war. It is only fair that they know which way the tide is turning. Moreover, our purpose is sincere enough not to require a misleading encouragement. We need not be patted on the back by sentimental expressions of the "nobility of our cause" which are insincere and almost repel us from a belief in what...
...failure of the whole. But a real human being enjoys paying for a privilege by coming up to expectations. The College expects that those favored by its new scheme will study seriously and seek to get the most out of the short time left. It is but fair and just that the College be fully satisfied and thus compensated for its liberal policy...
Lastly, there is in and around the Yard a fair number of men with whom, in class or out, I have had some personal contact. Most if not all of these men I count as friends. They will probably have heard me mention, the word "truth"; and, in the course of a half-year, two or three other words. They will have observed, I hope, or if not my work here has been a failure, a certain attitude towards the universe and towards life--a fairly definite attitude. I desire these men, at least, to do what in them lies...
...CRIMSON has perhaps wisely waited until after the Senior election to avow fair-mindedness regarding its communication column. This promise on the part of the CRIMSON is interesting, but not convincing. It seems rather a misleading defence of its past actions than a sincere expression of regret, as the conditions actually warrant...