Word: effecting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...term bill issued in January and June. Other members are required to pay for board in advance, making a deposit for this purpose with the Bursar, at the rate of $6.00 a week. A member is charged for board at the established rate from the day his registration takes effect until the close of the hall at the end of the academic year, except for deductions secured by 'withdrawal, week-end absences, or vacation...
...meeting held July 30, the intercollegiate football rules committee made but few changes in the regulations governing the game, the majority of alterations being technical with little real effect. The most momentous change is the rule permitting the kicker to stand at any distance from the line of scrimmage when kicking, instead of at least five yards in the rear of the line. Under this regulation, it is expected that quick kicking from directly behind the forwards will be a feature of the coming season...
...Peirce '76, George Lyman Kittredge '82, Charles Homer Haskins, Chester Noyes Greenough '98, and Thomas Barbour '06. In Mr. Phillip's place Edward Deshon Brandegee '81, was made regent. It was also voted to reappoint George Peabody Gardner, Jr., '10, as Secretary to the Corporation. All these appointments took effect on September...
...term bills issued in January and June. Other members are required to pay for board in advance, making a deposit for this purpose with the Bursar, at the rate of $6.00 a week. A member is charged for board at the established rate from the day his registration takes effect until the close of the hall at the end of the academic year, except for deductions secured by withdrawal, week-end absences, or vacation...
...editor probably the most interesting contribution is the estimate of the work of Paul Mariett '11 by R. E. Rogers--personal and affectionate. It is, however, moderate and just. From it Mariett stands forth--the adventurer as yet in literary fields, who gained in sureness and resultant beauty of effect at each new sally, a youth of large promise as a future literary figure. The article makes clear, too, the qualities of character which shaped Mariett into a hero for those who knew him intimately in his long martyrdom...