Word: effected
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...motion was passed to the effect that men rowing on the University crew should not be allowed to row on their class crews, and it was also voted to empower the executive committee to elect a graduate committee for the purpose of assisting the captain of the crew in his duties...
...then the Conference Committee is to exist another year on the same basis as before, the unpopularity will naturally increase and as it loses status among the students, the effectiveness of the committee will be proportionately diminished. It seems that the proper remedy would be either to give the committee more power, which seems by far the most advisable solution, or to dispense with its services altogether as to make the students thoroughly understand that the committee is nothing more than a debating society where undergraduate opinion may be expressed without reason or responsibility, for if one's schemes...
...coming year. Messrs. Amory, Leighton and Wood were elected to the Anniversary Committee, and Messrs. Adams, Appleton and Porter were elected marshals. A motion to direct the committee to oppose the project of a championship foot-ball game on undergraduate's day, was defeated. A motion to the effect that '88 disapproved of the election of the Conference Committee was defeated by a small majority; and a motion to the effect "That the class did not care a - whether it was re-elected or not" was passed by a rising vote...
...request from U. 5 comes to us to the effect that men should consult the last edition of the college catalogue in selecting courses...
...said that its presence was not lacking amongst us now. "These are the signs which shall mark the coming of the spirit of God, and which to-day shows the working of the divine power within us. Although these visions have often led to mistakes and excesses, yet the effect has always been, as a whole, good. They have remained as that which was permanent in the old Jewish system of theology and in the Christian church. In fact, Christ's life is but a monstrous, aspiring dream, which for centuries has astounded and will continue to astound...