Word: felt
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...wings with his speed. The shooting, however, still shows chance for improvement in regard to accuracy. The Cambridge Latin team showed a lack of team-work but displayed some speedy skating individually, Cronin and Groden being especially noticeable. Arrangements are under way to schedule another game as both coaches felt that yesterday's contest did much towards improving team-play...
...loss of R. W. Landon '21, world's champion high-jumper, will be felt very keenly in this event, but promising material is available in Reeves and Skinner, both of 1923, and W. Voorhees '24, second in last year's Freshman event...
...understood that the appointment has come greatly as a result of the desire of those in charge of athletics at the University to put as many sports as possible under the supervision of graduates, whose position will be largely permanent. It is felt that graduates can more truly represent and understand the spirit of the College than even the best professional coaches. This closer relation between coach and college has for years been the subject of enthusiastic approval on the part of Dean L. B. R. Briggs '75, head of the Athletic Committee, while only recently President Angell of Yale...
...Rowing at Harvard has become so general and covers so much equipment in the way of boathouses, boats, cars, and launches that the Graduate Rowing Committee, after much consideration, felt convinced that a general supervisor of rowing and equipment and details relating to rowing was desirable. The work has hitherto been guided by the Graduate Rowing Committee, the Captain of the University Crew, and the undergraduate manager of the crew, that the management of this branch of Some time ago it became clearly evident athletics at Harvard requires the major part of a man's time during the college year...
Another objection is that it is not felt advisable for young students to be influenced by undergraduates in choosing their courses. To this we would say first that in many cases such advice could not be more unfortunate than that sometimes given by faculty advisors and secondly that if the Faculty has no more confidence in the upperclassmen than that the whole system might as well be abandoned once...