Word: effected
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...while Yale is not going to begin regular rowing practice until after the Prom. Two hours a day is the most that Yale requires of its oarsmen. If this amount of exercise were demanded all the year round I cannot see how it could have anything but a beneficial effect on an oarsman health and studies, and yet we only require it for four months...
Thomas W. Lamont '92, member of the firm of J. P. Morgan and Company, has been appointed chief marshal for Commencement this June. Announcement was made to this effect by the directors of the Alumni Association yesterday...
...resignation of Barrett Wendell '77 as Professor of English was received and accepted at a meeting of the President and Fellows last Monday. In accordance with a vote of the Board of Overseers Professor Wendell was appointed Professor of English, emeritus. His resignation will take effect in September...
Tonight the team will have the first test of the season against Technology. The effect of a large attendance of enthusiastic supporters will be of inestimable value in starting a successful season...
...social science associations, which meet in Columbus, Ohio. The separation between the social and the physical scientists can surely not be of any real advantage to either. At any rate the great outstanding and deplorable fact is that on the vital questions requiring their co-operation, e.g. the effect of immigration or of the interbreeding of races we have multitudes of impassioned orations and sophomore essays, but nothing worthy of being called science. Thousands upon thousands of studies have been devoted by the historians on the German migrations of the fifth century. Can it be that recent events because...