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Word: effecting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...break the arms into a sharp, driving finish and a quick starting of the recovery. At the catch, he called for a firmer application of power as the weight of the shoulder was put on. In the stretches in which the crews put this coaching into effect, the results were clearly noticeable; the boat ran faster during the recovery, and seemed lighter at the catch. If the men can thoroughly master the technique of these points, if they can put them into practice at a high stroke, it will materially brighten the prospects for the Yale race...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DAY OCCUPIED BY TECHNIQUE | 6/12/1913 | See Source »

...final examination paper in Zoology 2, the new course on Genetics and Eugenics, the instructor asked for suggestions to make the course more interesting or valuable. We have one general suggestion which would, if it could be put into effect, be of great value. Since Physiology 1 has been put beyond the reach of many students, perhaps some of its more general phases might be incorporated in Zoology 2. As it was, the new course spent several weeks' reading on a review of Biology, which might give an opportunity for the addition of some Physiology. Of course, such a change...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHYSIOLOGY AND EUGENICS. | 6/12/1913 | See Source »

...such as this led to a systematizing of the instruction and emphasized the need of trained teachers. False ideas and methods were done away with, and the teaching was adapted to the everyday needs of the average student. Oral reading and oral composition should be practiced for their cultural effect. The improvement made in the teaching of written English will soon be made in regard to spoken English, and the two will go hand in hand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PUBLIC SPEAKING ASSOCIATION | 6/12/1913 | See Source »

These two stimulating essays are followed by several articles of which the most interesting are "Jason", an anonymous dramatic monologue, a poem of smooth metrical effect, and much beauty of phrase, and a narrative sketch "At the Third Table," by W. F. Merrill. This narrative has far too little action. It attracts one, however, by its quiet realism. The author has a sense of the values of character in a group of people at a common-place because he has observed them so shrewdly...

Author: By Frank W. C. hersex., | Title: Appropriate Number of Monthly | 6/3/1913 | See Source »

...extra orders or transient slips may be charged after June 3; beginning June 4, all single meals, all extra orders, and all newspapers, candy, and cigars must be purchase by cash. "Sign-offs," to take effect June 3, will be received up to 7.15 P. M. on Monday, June 2. Anyone who "signs-on" for regular board after that time will have to pay cash. No petitions for week-end allowances for Sunday, June 8, will be received after 10 A. M. Sunday, June...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEM AND FOXCROFT TO CLOSE | 5/26/1913 | See Source »

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