Word: effected
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Francis Lee Higginson '63 presided at the meeting, and, on a motion to that effect being passed, appointed the following committee to take immediate steps towards raising the $25,000 still necessary: Prof. Alexander Agassiz '55, A. P. Gardner '86, Professor Hollis, C. F. Adams 3d, '88, S D. Warren...
...John Harvard statue have finished their work by finding out the last one of the four men implicated in the affair. He too is a Freshman. His resignation from the College has been accepted, but since he is less blameworthy than the other three men it will not take effect until June 22, when he will have completed his final examinations...
...vein, especially some that describe college life as it really is. For the rest of the number J. A. Macy '99 contributes a rather amusing little dialogue, R. T. Fisher '98 a slight but well-written sketch, and A. G. Fuller 1900 a fairly successful attempt at weirdness of effect. Besides these, two and a half pages are occupied with an exposition on mountain climbing which might be of interest to the writer. The Kodaks and the poetry are about as good as usual, and, with a short but rather ambitious story describing the troubles of married life, complete...
...investigation has been made in order to set at rest certain rumors that have been current during the past year or two to the effect that the field was unfit for training purposes, owing to the presence of malaria. The decidedly favorable result of the inquiry is particularly gratifying at this time, since it enables the Athletic Committee to proceed with confidence in its plans for fitting out the field for the accommodation of the baseball and track athletic interests. Coming as it does from the most expert and authoritative source obtainable, the State Board in conjunction with the local...
...many Seniors would be practically debarred from one of the most attractive and helpful courses at Harvard. Several '98 men have already protested against this regulation, and should enough more join in the protest, it seems only fair that the proposed change should be postponed a year, to take effect in 1898-99, so that next year Seniors would receive the same credit for their work in the course as under-classmen. There seems to be no apparent reason for such partiality, and the ruling by which Seniors are picked out to do double work, rather than Juniors or Sophomores...