Word: effecting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...football game negotiations has yet come from either Annapolis or West Point, but neither academy has been idle in the matter. Far from being at an end communication between the two schools has been carried on more vigorously than ever since Captain W. F. Fullan's statement to the effect that negotiations had been broken off. With Washington taking a hand in the matter there is good reason to believe that the game will yet be played...
Tomorrow has been proclaimed by the President of the United States a day upon which all churchmen shall congregate and offer prayers for peace. Whatever one's faith in the efficacy of prayers there is no doubt but that indirectly through the effect on the men themselves such a proclamation can result in great good. There could be no more auspicious occasion for all those who have as yet failed to attend service to begin the cultivation of the habit than tomorrow,--Peace Sunday...
William Cameron Forbes '02 and Major Higginson '55 spoke of Harvard as a college which gives one the ability to handle and deal with men. Major Higginson dealt at length with the European situation and the effect it will have...
...following resignations were received and accepted to take effect September 1, 1914: Ernest H. Caswell as Instructor in Operative Dentistry; John Crowe Ransom as Assistant in English; Howard Moffitt Trueblood as Assistant in Physics...
Although the European hostilities seem to have had no effect on the number of students entering the University this fall, their effect will be keenly felt by the loss of several members of the university faculty who were rendered unable to return on account of the war. Professor Georges Mauxion, head of the department of design in the College of Architecture and Professor O. G. Guerlac, of the French department, were both called to arms at the outbreak of the war and were forced to return to France to rejoin their regiments. A small number of undergraduates, natives...