Word: effected
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of this meeting alone will not decide the future of wartime hockey, although it will have an important effect on the question. The final decision will probably be made tomorrow evening, when the Athletic Committee will meet to discuss the entire athletic situation. The Boston Arena opens on Saturday, December 8, and on Friday, December 7, the management expects to announce exactly what form hockey will take this winter...
Three years ago Mr. Halstead was appointed consul-general to Austria-Hungary. He has had excellent opportunities for observing the effects of the war in Austria during his term of service there. It is understood that one of the topics which he will consider in his address is the question as to whether the United States will be drawn into a state of actual warfare with Austria, and the possible effect of the present Italian situation on such a move. At the conclusion of the lecture Mr. Halstead will answer any questions which may come...
...British drive, not only in the official reports, but also in the press. The War Office, in its communique, admitted briefly that their permanent positions had been broken into on a short front. But the interpretation accorded this admission in the newspapers is bound to have a greater effect on public opinion, and one of the most representative of these, the Lokal Anzeiger, actually attempts to portray it as a moral victory for the Germans. "The British attempt to break through," it writes, "collapsed entirely in the face of the extraordinary bravery of our troops. It went no farther than...
...effect of the war on University athletics is perhaps best shown by figures which have been compiled to show the number of "H" men now in Cambridge. Of the 73 athletes entitled to wear the "H" enrolled in the University last year, only six returned this fall, all of them entering graduate departments except W. B. Snow, Jr., '18, for a time captain of the University informal football team. Snow has since entered the School for Ensigns established at the University, so that there are now no letter men in the undergraduate body...
...need say nothing; every man in that audience realizes his responsibility in this universal campaign to make life more bearable to the soldiers, sailors and prisoners of war. If the men who listened to Dr. Mott's inspiring appeal are still unmoved, nothing we can say will have any effect upon them. To those who had the ill fortune to be absent, we must insist upon the importance of immediate action. The Y. M. C. A. is the one home influence, the one place of rest, the one amusement resort that the Army and Navy have. It is the soldier...