Word: effective
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...call the attention of the officers of societies to the plan for new club rooms now being agitated. If the scheme can be carried into effect a great many societies can be accommodated. The college authorities are inclined to favor a club house to be used by the smaller clubs jointly, and if the societies themselves show an interest in the matter doubtless rooms can be obtained at a low rental. It rests with the clubs to take prompt action so that the meeting of delegates may be large and representative...
...very early in the season and impossible to predict what place Harvard will take at the intercollegiate games. The rule passed at the last meeting of the intercollegiate athletic association to the effect that third prizes will be given and will count in points for the cup is a very important one. All the colleges will probably send more men than usual to compete, for the larger number they enter, the more chance each college will have to gain points. Harvard will not be behind the other colleges in furnishing men, and it now looks as it her representation would...
Captain White of the Exeter nine, denies the statement in the last number of the Week's Sport to the effect that a professional would catch for the Exeter nine during the coming season...
...most noteworthy of the good qualities of the book which is really a combination of satire and wit. English nobility and royalty are lashed unsparingly by Mr. Clemen's strokes of sarcasm, and the reasonable fear is that he has carried his absurd exaggeration too far for any beneficial effect to result from...
...choir sang very finely: giving some of the pleces with splendid effect. The following were the selections: an them, "O Lord our Governor," Marcello; "Thou shalt show me the path of life, W. B. Gilbert; "The king of love," Shelley...