Word: effected
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...change has been made in the course of studies of the First Year Law class which will take effect next fall. Instead of the six courses that have been given up to the present there will be only five. Criminal Law which has been given formerly throughout the entire year twice a week will be given three times a week for the second half-year by Professor Frankfurter Instead of Professor Beale who has been giving the course. Professor Beale will give Principles of Liability three times a week during the first halfyear. This course was formerly included...
...result is inevitable, that is, the effect of producing a more serious scientific attitude toward the work. The student who chooses this Division will be presumed to have made the choice with serious intent to perfect himself in that line. The student who chose that work because he had to concentrate in something may well feel he is getting more than he bargained for. This is not a criticism; the result-to make study in that division more in the way of laboratory work, to lift it out of the region of inconsequent eclectic undergraduate education may be more serious...
...effect in minimizing course grades, cramming, and mechanical study can only be helpful. To produce capable and broad-minded students, with a wide grasp of their field and an accurate knowledge of their specialty is the very desirable end to which the system aims. And that not by more work but by better organization...
...Haven, Conn., April 3, 1914.--The Yale undergraduate body of the academic department failed to endorse the proposed honor, system of examinations today. 587 votes were cast in favor of the plan, to 355 against; but three-fourths of the academic registration was required to put it into effect, and so about a thousand favorable votes would have been necessary...
...possibilities of the Union in the life of the University. If there is any fault in the Union as it is at present it is its failure to attract sufficient interest on the part of the undergraduates in its welfare. This fault is both the cause and the effect of its short- comings. The annual elections have been excellent evidence of this apathy; the vote in past years has usually been small and sometimes undiscriminating. This year, there is an issue. In addition to the candidates named by the retiring Governing Board, six candidates for Governing Board and four...