Word: effect
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...bill extending the suffrage for members of the Board of Overseers to all graduates of the scientific departments came up before the legislature on Tuesday afternoon. An amendment was offered providing that the act shall only take effect within three months after its passage, upon its acceptance by the President and Fellows and Overseers of the College and a majority of the alumni now entitled to vote for Overseers...
...meeting of the Weld Boat Club last night W. S. Youngman 3 L. was elected president in place of L. G. Coleman '99, resigned. The constitution was amended to the effect that the president of the club, ex-officio, should be chairman of the coaching committee. It was also voted that the captains of the crews hold their positions provisionally, permanent captains to be chosen at the final make-up of the crews...
...clearly defines college feeling. From the beginning a rule making it necessary for an amateur athlete recognized as such by the I. C. A. A. A. A. regulations to purchase recognition from the Union, has seemed farcical to say the least, and now that the rule has had the effect of decreasing the number of college competitors in open meets, the time has come for its repeal as far as the I. C. A. A. A. A. is concerned...
...then: The attempt of the A. A. U. to make registration general in its effect on college athletes has put a check on amateur sport. An examination of the entry lists of recent contests held under the A. A. U. rules is sufficient to prove this. Further, college opinion has so crystallized that the I. C. A. A. A. A. has demanded as its rights "absolute exemption of all its members from the registration scheme of the A. A. U." There the matter stands. The Intercollegiate Association is far from wishing a break with...
...report to the effect that Columbia might not be represented by a 'varsity eight this year owing to lack of funds, has been discredited by the president of the Columbia University Rowing Association...