Word: effect
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Yesterday's Boston Daily Record implied in one of its routine signed columns that "the entire staff of assistant coaches at Harvard resigned in a body last Saturday, their resignation to take effect after the Harvard-Yale game on Saturday...
Using the case method, a group of Business School researchers will scrutinize the effect of federal taxes on American business enterprise, it was disclosed yesterday. Professor Dan Throop Smith and Assistant Professor J. Keith Butters, both of the Business School, will direct the research team...
Financed by a $175,000 grant from the Merrill Foundation for Advancement of Financial Knowledge, the project calls for the investigation of the actual effect of national tax policy on business decisions...
...music's anaesthetic effect must have made it particularly popular in Europe during the period between the wars. France had its stringed Hot Club, and Hugues Pannassie learned to speak English with a Louisiana accent. In his biography, "Swing That Music," Louis Armstrong refers to his 1934 Continental tour glowingly; "everybody was mighty nice to me and made me fell right away I was with friends. A lot of the musicians asked me if it wasn't true that when I hit my high C's on the records I had a clarinet take the notes. They had not thought...
...recent article of the 13th of November concerning the revitalized Service Fund Drive, I feel insufficient emphasis was placed upon the effect of the Cambridge Tubercular Commission's plan to distribute the Christmas seals by mail throughout the Houses. The Student Council's position on any type of solicitation by mail is one of disapproval, even though these solicitations are for worthy causes, such as the Tubercular Association. We have told the Tubercular Commission that any such action would mean that their allotment of the money received from the Service Fund Drive would automatically be cut off. They replied that...