Word: effecting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Clark's fragment of "vers libre," "The Sea Nymph," we find a vagrant memory fixed in a present mood. The lines, except the second, are musical; Mr. Clark has secured his effect with rare economy of effort. The two sonnets by Mr. Norris, "An Old Story," and "Winter Sunrise," dealing with more clearly defined subjects, show more direct treatment. In form, they are slightly irregular, and suffer from a jerkiness due to the large proportion of end-stopped lines. But the description is good; and Mr. Norris is particularly felicitous in his closing lines...
...must be in the hands of the Red Book Committee by May 1. This leaves very little time to have them taken. Sign up at Persis Smith A34 as soon as possible for appointments at Notman's. There is no alphabetical list contrary to an earlier notice to that effect, so anyone may sign for any time. The committee wishes especially to impress it upon the members of the class that there is no charge for these pictures. Do not cut appointments, and be on time...
...begin Monday afternoon and will continue every afternoon and evening from then until the performance. Candidates must watch the CRIMSON for notices. All members of the Dramatic Club who wish to attend "The Phantom Rival" at the Colonial Theatre, at the matinee tomorrow afternoon, must leave notes to that effect at 58 M. Auburn street, before 12 o'clock...
...That the increased tuition-fee be put into effect for all students...
...lights in Sanders Theatre are, if possible, even worse. The stage has garish gas-lamps, which blind the eyes of those who wish to see as well as hear. Around the balcony are no less blinding electric bulbs, which produce an effect like many darting tongues of, flame; and higher up are dangerous open gas-jets. Either one's devotion to music or his eyesight must be strong to bring him to Sanders at present for this ocular punishment. Indeed, it is doubtful whether a system combining in a worse way worse methods of lighting could be devised...