Word: affected
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...radical changes were made in the playing rules for football by the Football Rules Committee which met recently at the Hotel Manhattan, New York. Several new rules were added and the phraseology of some of the old ones was changed, but no action was taken which would affect the general style of play. The Committee, in which W.T. Reid, Jr., '01 represented the University, voted that a more open game than has been played in the past few years would be advisable, but after three hours discussion could not agree upon any plan to accomplish...
...design in each of the two advanced classes, criticising over the drawing board the work of each student as it progresses during visits of atleast two afternoons a week, and giving a formal criticism of the results before the class on the completion of the work. This arrangement will affect especially the work of the fourth year and the graduate students in architecture...
...held responsible for any future conduct of past members in regard to the re-establishment of the Society; the knowledge gained by the College office of the membership of the Society is not to be used against the men individually, and is not in any way to affect their College standing; the signed agreement is to be seen by the President of the University, the Dean of the Faculty, and the Dean of the College only; Benjamin Joy is not to be expelled, and is to be allowed to take his final examinations. "The degree cannot be granted...
...elevated structure is to be built from the West Boston bridge to Brattle square, by way of Main street, Putnam square and Mt. Auburn street. Work must begin within six months of the completion of the new Cambridge bridge. As such a structure on Mt. Auburn street would greatly affect the adjoining properties, it is probable that with the agreement of all parties concerned, the plan will be changed. W. A. Bancroft '78, president of the Elevated Co., has offered a plan which provides for an elevated line to Dana hill, and a subway from there to Harvard square, passing...
...something to develop throughout the United States a wider interest in our political and commercial relations with Latin-America and to foster a more general study of Latin-American history, institutions, political, social and educational conusions, material and industrial resources, and commercial possibilities--especially as they affect the growth of closer ties of international comity and confidence...