Word: thought
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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That the present discussion of the crew policy is not thought untimely by many undergraduates is proved by the number of men who have voluntarily endorsed the proposed change in the crew administrative system. The CRIMSON again wishes to warn against personalities entering into this subject. Coach Herrick and Captain Morgan have and deserve the solid support of all undergraduates and any change in the policy would not affect their relations this year...
...route to a class yesterday morning I asked an undergraduate, one who might be classified as typical and personally disinterested, what he thought of the recent articles apropos of the Crew situation. To my astonishment he vouchsafed the following illuminating opinion...
...second to 7 in the first crew, while Captain Low, who had been rowing 7, was shifted to 3. Kositzky, who had been rowing in this latter position since the Yale crews first went out onto the harbor on March 21, was dropped to the second boat. coach Nickalls thought the shift generally advantageous to all crews. He further declared that he would likely make some changes in the personnel of the Freshman crews within the next few days...
...mythical team selected by Walter Camp to attend an Athletic dinner at the John D. Archhold Gymnasium on April 15. The invitations were sent out last week, and already a majority of the 11 members of the first team have signified their intention of attending, and it is thought that the first team will attend to a man. Walter Camp will be the principal speaker, and will preside...
...subject of this first lecture will be "Confucianism in Relation to Pre-Confucian Thought...