Word: affected
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...been done in this case by the Massachusetts committee. The reason given for the change is that in the opinion of the committee for this state the rule which it has adopted is more in accordance with the spirit of Cecil Rhodes' will. This decision does not, of course, affect any state except Massachusetts...
...will maintain a basin 8 miles long and will affect the level of the water as far as the dam at Watertown. There will be 17 1-2 miles of shore-line, nearly all of which will be devoted to park purposes, the land having been purchased by the Metropolitan Park Commission and the City of Cambridge. The level of the basin will be about 2 feet below the present mean high tide level...
...anthithesis between politics and religion because the nation is bound to the same Almighty as the individual. The great ideals, social and political, are the Christian ideals, not that others have not had ethical insight, but because Christianity supplies the "ought" by which men are to aspire understandingly. To affect the nation, the individual must be reached, men not measures, must be supplied, and the great influence for making men is the Gospel...
...each man consider his responsibilities to his class and to his University in taking advantage of these privileges. A precedent established by our class in this direction will not fail to affect the whole Harvard spirit for years to come...
...voluntary and informal registration of the names and addresses of officers and students of the University and of candidates for admission has been conducted during the past week, and will be conducted hereafter until the publication of the University Directory on or about October 19. This registration does not affect the requirements of formal registration in the several departments but is simply for the convenience of members of the University and candidates for admission, who wish to secure the prompt delivery of mail and telegrams addressed in care of the College Office without hall or street number, or to make...