Word: effect
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Marriage lectures and discussion groups will be included in the Radcliffe curriculum next term if a proposal entertained at yesterday's session of the 'Cliffe Student Council goes into effect. Investigation of the suggested series was left to a committee including Drs. Veronica B. Tisza and Dorothy G. McLead, college physicians, and several Council members...
...increase had been in the making for three months, Bender told the Council investigating committee, and was put into effect only after long discussions between Housemasters and University officials...
...corollary effect of Harvard's examination system is the complete paralysis that occurs in the College's non-cramming activities during the examination and reading periods. Lectures and meetings disappear, all sports temporarily cease, and any none-course intellectual occupation becomes dormant...
...good business executive. Most important, he claims, is the "ability to work with other people," since that is the "essence of administration." Also necessary is the ability to reach sound decisions in the light of facts available and under pressure of time, "willingness and courage to put decisions into effect," and "the ability to draw upon a fund of substantive knowledge of facts and techniques...
...only from the School Committee and for this reason alone the election of a Mayor is a matter that should be placed outside the realm of petty politics. Along with the general loss of prestige for Plan E, a more specific evil of this senseless stalemate is its crippling effect on the city's school system...