Word: deems
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Wald '10, number six on the present Freshman crew. The boat will also become va crew. The bow seat will also become vacant when R. M. Tappan '07, graduates. P. Wyman '10, C. Wiggins '08, and S. Marvin '10 are considered available men. Whether or not Coach Wray will deem it advisable to change about any of the men in the boat who return is not known; but it is quite possible that only one preliminary race before the Yale race will be rowed...
...voted to recommend the adoption of a plan looking to the instruction and supervision of officials, and to suggest that the different sections of the country appoint central committees that shall be charged with the introduction of such a system, so far and so speedily as they may deem feasible. It was also voted that the sub-committee on the formation of a central board of officials communicate at once with games' officials of note throughout the country, obtaining their expression of opinion as to the most feasible measures for carrying out the vote just passed, and present plans...
...communication in yesterday's CRIMSON, designating the Yard room assignment as a failure, was such an expression of unfriendly criticism without any foundation in truth or reason, that I deem it advisable to set forth a few facts in the case and let men judge for themselves the degree of success of the early room drawing...
...intended that the agreement shall be for two years, to be renewed at the end of that period, if the two universities deem it advisable. It is understood that the rules are about an even compromise between those in use at the two universities and that practically no new features have been introduced. Proposed reforms distasteful to either committee were dropped and differences in existing rules done away with by concessions from both sides...
...certain legal difficulty is named by the gentleman who objects to the substitute plan; and it was perhaps hardly to be supposed that any one who favored strongly the features of a certain scheme would deem any expense, however slight or for whatever protective purpose, incurred by a substitute plan, "worth while." GORDON IRELAND...