Word: effect
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Persons who wish to be considered with reference to the Henry Lee Memorial Fellowship are advised to give special notice to that effect...
...effect of Harvard on the morals of Boston is about the same as that of a standing army of idle soldiers on a European garrison city. An army of rich and idle young men descend upon the town; they may increase the gayety of the world; they do not decrease the social evil and its train of iniquities...
...hitherto allowed itself such utter license in attempting to sully what is most fair in the reputation of our University, as that in which the Illustrated American indulges: "It were better for the life and morals of Boston that Harvard College were under the sea;" and again, "The effect of Harvard on the morals of Boston is about the same as that of a standing army of idle soldiers on a European garrison city." It may seem absurd to undertake the refutation of such purely calumnious assertions, yet it would surely be injurious to Harvard were they suffered to pass...
Persons who wish to be considered with reference to the Henry Lee Memorial Fellowship are advised to give special notice to that effect...
...Princeton manager in reply has invited Yale to compete in the shoot at Monmouth Junction, N. J., on Nov. 1, when Harvard and Princeton will meet. Harvard has sent a reply to Yale to the effect that she will not be able to shoot with Yale, as she cannot compete with that University in any branch of athletic sport...