Word: might
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...boat was somewhat changed yesterday, Hodges who has been rowing 6 in the second crew replacing Donald at 4 in the first crew. Swift rowed bow in place of Marvin who has strained his shoulder. As a crew the men are not rowing together as well as they might be, and at present they are rowing a short stroke compared...
...partly of several competent professional men and partly of members of the Governing Boards of the University," it can but be plain to every one that even if "artistic questions can rarely be separated from questions of cost, of utility, and of express or implied obligation to benefactors," they might often be made to conform to each of these specifications...
...Corporation have affirmed that it was not desirable that a complete scheme for the future development of the college property should be formulated, as no sufficient knowledge could be had as to the amount of future bequests or the conditions on which money might be given, and that if adjoining lands were included in the scheme the difficulties of purchase would be increased. Further they did not think it expedient to have a standing advisory committee, as artistic questions can rarely be separated from questions of cost, of utility, and of express or implied obligations to benefactors...
...year. In case of objections to wearing a somewhat inconvenient garment, it has been suggested that the cap only should be worn. It has also been suggested that any man wearing a Senior cap should be supposed to bow to any other Senior so attired. Although such a scheme might at first incur some ridicule, at the very least it could do harm and seems at any rate worthy of some consideration...
Last year it was thought that if these games were held before the class championships greater interest might be shown, and the surmise, thanks in measure to Mr. Leiter's offer of prize cups, proved correct. Twenty nines were formed and the series was productive of some creditable and exciting play. As announced, Mr. Leiter makes the same offer again this year, and it is hoped that with notice of the series given thus early many nines will be organized...