Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Last Fair Harvard...
...been giggling and having fun, and so had they. And then their voices rose in "Fair Harvard". There were a thousand of them or more. Pink faces, a sea of them...and young. Their voices rose in unison. I thought of thousands of other young faces in Europe's war (we weren't in It then) whose voices weren't raised in song. Whose voices would never be raised in song again...
...Getting set for a meeting this week of the C.I.O. executive board, at which pay boosts will be asked, United Auto Workers President R. J. Thomas cried: "The Little Steel formula has never been a fair means of deciding what are proper wage increases." He demanded a 30% raise. > Growled John L. Lewis: "In March the coal industry wage negotiations will begin. . . . The men who mine the nation's coal will ask for bread. They will hope that a government bureaucrat will not hand them a stone." Mr. Lewis' bread: $2 a day increase for 450,000 bituminous...
Farmer Vose sat down to give a fair question a fair answer...
Ford, a slinky five-foot-niner with a head as smart as his strokes are slick, is the fair-haired boy of Coach Bob Kiphuth's Yale team. Born in Balboa, Canal Zone, he was given swimming lessons at the age of three because his parents, transplanted Illinoisans, wanted him to be more amphibious than they. By the time he was 15 he was picked for a team to represent the Canal Zone in an international swimming meet in South America. Last year, as a student at Mercersburg Academy, he caused a sensation by equaling Weissmuller's record...