Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...therefore respectfully request your Association, which represents the Alumni of the University, immediately to appoint a Committee whose duty it shall be to make a careful investigation of the subject, and to report such thorough-going alterations in the game as will remove the unfair advantage now obtained from violation of the rules, will put a higher premium on skill, make mere weight and strength of less value, and will produce a more scientific and interesting sport. Very truly yours, W.T. REID...
...spring that through a mutual misunderstanding Harvard had been admitting the H. A. A. and season ticket holders free to the Yale game for three or four years, whereas Yale had not admitted their season ticket holders to the Harvard game in New Haven. Such a situation was manifestly unfair to Yale, and it became as question either of charging the Harvard season ticket holders in future, or of letting the Yale season ticket holders in free...
...members on the House Committee and three on the Membership Committee. This representation is far out of proportion to the membership of those departments, and during the past few years it has been difficult to find even a sufficient number of nominees for the committees. It seems unfair that these departments, with barely a dozen members, should have five out of the twenty-five members on the standing committees, and the Membership Committee suggests that a change in the constitution on this point might well be made. W. A. SCHICK, JR., Chairman...
...University teams; consequently these teams were largely supported by subscriptions from the two lower classes. It would seem fairer to raise the cost of the H. A. A. and season tickets, and devise some way to make up any deficit, but the present method of collecting subscriptions seems unfair and undignified. The price of the H. A. A. ticket is $5, and it admits the holder to all home games in football, baseball, and track, except those with Yale. If this price was raised to $7 or $8 would it not help the athletic treasury and would the number...
...which only the names of those appear who will vote for the candidate, but this indiscriminate petitioning which is fostered by the thoughtless signing of anyone who is requested to do so, which forces complications such as those which arose this year is decidedly detrimental to the class and unfair to the candidates. Everybody cannot run for office. Why not leave the choice to the committee, which is selected so as to be as representative as possible, and accept their decision as final? If there seems to be very crying need of additional nominations, then make use of the provision...