Word: judgemental
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...circumstances and played hardest when the outlook was most black. Against Princeton it was the example of his determination which kept the team fighting when all others thought the game was lost. As leader of the Harvard defense in the Yale game it was largely due to his combined judgement and strength that Braden was stopped a few inches short of the goal line. At Pasadena, where he won for himself the name of "Eagle Rock," his defensive power was again outstanding...
...when the question comes up for decision it will be apt to be favorable. From the point of view of an officer of the college, I see no objection to the dance, provided it is carried out in consonance with the spirit of the times. It should, in my judgement, have the air of a military ball--students in the uniform of their organizations--and college decorations should give way to the flags of the Allies. Above all the ball should be conducted in as simple a manner as possible and with the least expense...
Mayor Mitchel deserves to be reelected on every count, and we do not doubt that New York will show the same good judgement as when she elected...
...possibility of special final examinations being given in a short time, the present hour examinations ought to be considered more seriously. For some men they may in great part be the deciding element in the final grades for the year's courses. Like-wise, it is poor judgement for men to drop organized athletic work on the supposition that all contests will be cancelled...
...these columns recently we urged that men know other men. That does not mean he should blindly close his eyes to any judgement of men. Such blindness would be the very antithesis of knowledge. Democracy is not equivalent to genial joviality. It is something deeper and more enduring. Those who accuse Harvard of lack of democracy fail to understand the spirit or the meaning of the word...