Word: effecting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...miraculously absent. The tone is curiously sustained, too, without monotony; as if the contributors had been real collaborators, such brothers-in-blood' as have sprung up, all along the way, in English and French literature. To one who reads faithfully, each year, the melancholy editorials in the 'Lit,' the effect is heartening; for it shows that somewhere, beyond and behind the heady tumult, Princeton stands, visible in form and feature, as definite as intelligible, as susceptible of personification, as Oxford or another...
...hurdles in this year's Intercollegiate meet; and E. C. Riley, of Dartmouth, who ran second to Meredith in his 47 2-5 quarter-mile run at the Intercollegiate meet, will be seen wearing the colors of the New York Athletic Club this season. Official announcement to this effect has been made by P. H. Pilgrim, assistant director of athletics of the Mercury Foot organization...
...steam curtain. A pipe will extend across the entire front and whenever a curtain is needed the steam will be released from openings in the pipe, forming a curtain-like cloud from the foot of the stage, rising to a height of 40 to 50 feet. The effect will be that of a drop curtain...
...report continues: "At first few students were reported, probably because there may have been sometimes a misunderstanding of the committee's attitude and of the effect of reporting students. Nevertheless, efforts to secure co-operation have produced increasingly good results. By meeting the professors, together with their assistants, in several of the larger courses, and by discussing with them the general problem, the secretary has made reasonably sure that few undergraduates will in the long run escape finding themselves in at least one course in which the use of bad English is likely to be reported. Many instructors, moreover...
...plan for electing the Rhodes Scholars from the United States for 1916 will go into effect next October, when the examinations will be held. Hitherto scholars have been elected in all the states of the Union in two successive years, but in each recurring third year none was chosen. In the future scholars will be elected from 32 states every year, and for this purpose the 48 states have been divided into three groups of 16 each--A, B, and C. Thus in 1916 scholars will be elected from A and B; In 1917 from...