Word: deeming
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Thursday evening a number of the men most interested in Harvard athletics had an interview with the "committee on athletics" appointed by the faculty. As the steps taken by the committee in regard to certain matters have a very important bearing upon the athletic interests of the college, I deem it my duty to explain fully to all members of the Athletic Association both what these steps taken by the committee are and their reasons for taking them...
...first instalment (one-tenth) of the college fund June 1. It will be much more convenient for me if all are paid before the class separates. I would like to remind you all that class lives do not come in very fast, and as I shall not deem my work done without them, I hope those who have not written their lives will be willing to devote an hour or two to writing them before class day. Of the postals I sent out last week asking for your permanent addresses, a large number remain unreturned to me. It will...
...emulation which will bring out the best men of the colleges represented. A suggestion has been made that a greater variety of events be presented at these inter-collegiate meetings, and that among other events, sparring have a prominent place. This suggestion for several reasons we can hardly deem practicable. What would be an especial objection, is the fact that the contestants in the different bouts, in their zeal to show and prove the superiority of the colleges they represent, will be liable to think more of hard hitting than scientific sparring, and what might be otherwise interesting contests will...
...deem'd thee . . . Speak not to me, lest my wrath
...that by far the largest amount of these funds was given to Professor Peabody - by Professor Peabody himself; in other words, that with the departure of our pastor from the College, it loses one of its most effectual benefactors. Greatly as we respect the modesty of Dr. Peabody, we deem it our duty to show how great is the loss the College sustains in his resignation...