Word: effect
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Beyond the effect on themselves of their acts and beliefs, however, is the effect upon the reputation of the University. Harvard all too often is considered reactionary; too often are we named--and wrongly--a breeding place for capitalism. We need not favor the strike, but it is essential that our individual acts do not prejudice the University in the minds of the public...
...nine will be greatly strengthened by the return of Captain W. W. McLeod '19, R. E. Gross '19, and H. P. King '21, who have been out of the game with sprained ankles since the Bowdoin contest. The presence of these three regulars should have the effect of steadying the fielding of the team...
...therefore, with satisfaction, that we learn that Harvard is to be among the first to appreciate the need for a new system. We wish, however, that this work of reconstructing education might not be left entirely to the Faculty. Doubtless their long experience makes it necessary for them to effect the actual changes, but it would seem that discussions of proposed reforms in which the student body is adequately represented would be very profitable. They would add another point of view: that of the younger generation; a point of view which, while less stable, is valuable because of its vigor...
...last day in the third term upon which undergraduates, unclassified students, and out of course students in Harvard College may drop, without liability for additional charge, courses of study that began in the third team. The five dollar fee for changing dropping, or adding courses went into effect on April 5 but will be supplemented by a second fee commencing today...
...that two thousand American officers and men are studying in English universities marks a noteworthy event in the history of the educational relationship between the two Anglo-Saxon countries. In France, also soldier-students of the American Army are in attendance at the time-honored institutions of learning. The effect of academic association with European culture on the part of these men should be exceedingly broadening. It is to be hoped that a spirit of fellowship with the French and English student can be brought overseas by the home-coming soldier, thus strengthening the ties which already bind the three...