Word: judgments
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Hemenway Gymnasium yesterday evening. The University team, although composed for the most part of new material, showed surprising skill against the more experienced Columbia team. The work of M. M. Boyd '12, the captain, was particularly brilliant, his fencing showing at all times excellent form and good judgment. Captain Northrup of Columbia excelled for the losing team. Judging from the results of last night's meet, the team should make a very creditable showing in the remaining dates of its unusually long and difficult schedule...
...semi-final round of the Ames Competition in the Law School has been decided as follows: Parsons v. Choate, judgement for defendant; Kent v. Bryce, judgment for defendant. The final round of the competition will be argued on February 12, and briefs must be put in the competition box before February 5. A prize of $200 will be awarded to the winning club and another of $100 to the club losing in this final round. These prizes were established by a bequest of the late Dean Ames...
...first round of the Ames Competition has just been finished, the results being as follows: George Gray v. Westen- gard, judgment for the plaintiff; Ames Gray v. Parsons, judgment for defendant; Bcale v. Marshall, judgment for defendant; Choate v. Pount, judgment for plaintiff; English v. Witenagemot, judgment for plaintiff; Story v. Kent, judgment for defendant; Lowell v. Bryee, judgment for defendant: Harlan v. Williston, judgement for plaintiff. The facts for the second round will be found in the competition box in Langdell Hall marked with the name of the club to argue. The briefs will...
Wendell at right halfback is the best line-plunging back in the east and, running hard and low, chooses his holes with excellent judgment. He has proved to be the most consistent ground gainer on the squad, although opposing teams have directed their defence toward attempting to smother his plunges...
Potter and Gardner are both first string quarterbacks. Potter is very valuable for his ability at both kicking and passing, and seldom fumbles in the backfield. Gardner, though not as brilliant as Potter, selects his plays carefully and with excellent judgment...