Word: effect
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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First of these is a report on "student finance and employment." The committee will attempt to analyze trends of the past 20 years in considering such questions as the effect of employment on student's work, the effect of tuition cost rises and the usefulness of the Student Employment Office. Eventually, the committee hopes to submit recommendations for at least the next five years...
...limit, previously unannounced, went into effect about 6 p.m. after the first 25 guests had filed past the check-in desk. Swarms of evening Adams visitors were surprised by the ruling, which forced them to leave the House and return to their own dining halls...
...read the opposite page carefully, you will discover that I am a cad. Although the specific accusations over there are unjustified, the general effect is probably accurate. So many people have frowned on my character that they can't all be Free Enterprisers. Some of them must be right. This is, however, the first time that anybody has paid money to call me names. It shows that even vilification is getting expensive, which is something for the Free Enterprise Society to think about. Personally, I'm not sure if it's good or bad; but the paper's business manager...
Besides the series of NSA resignations and appointments, which go into effect this morning, the Council also set up the machinery of Freshman Class and Student Government elections...
...undoubtedly mere coincidence that Harvard came out on the short end of these myopic lapses, but nevertheless such events have the worst possible effect on amateur athletics. It was lax officiating that led to the unpleasant and bloody Moher incident in the Harvard-Yale hockey game in February, and there is still a good deal of bad feeling about some of the calls in the Yale football game last year...