Word: effective
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...matter of training they feel that much has been accomplished by the adoption of Mr. Lathrop's ideas, and they hope to effect still further reforms by shortening the period of hard football work and by providing for a more gradual introduction to the active work. They recommend also the abandonment of the summer practice...
Much disappointment is felt at the decision of the Faculty to forbid the freshman baseball nine to play any games with college teams. While the action was probably not too severe, it will undoubtedly have a bad effect on Yale's baseball chances in the next few years. The team will continue work as usual, to contest in the class championship. C. R. Bemet '97 S, has been appointed temporary captain...
These glaciers also augmented the topographical peculiarities of New England and consequently afforded more variety in human interests and human development. The effect of the glacial movement of the soil was also good, making it of a more enduring character. Undoubtedly all these conditions went toward making the New England type of man as high as any in the world...
...late the freshman crew has been dangerously neglected. Though some attention has been given the candidates by Captain Bullard and Fennessy, they have been left almost entirely to the coaching of men of no experience. The effect is seen in a most unfortunate falling off from the excellent form in which the crew was recently rowing. This demoralization of a very promising set of men through inadequate coaching, is seriously to be regretted. In former years a similar difficulty has often been thought to explain the failure of our freshman crews at New London, and it would be a great...
...Committee on Dramatic and Musical Entertainments for permission to give a concert Monday evening, March 11, at the Shepard Memorial Church, Cambridge, for the benefit of a fair which is to be held there. Yesterday an answer was received from Professor Palmer, chairman of the committee, to the effect that the concert should count as one of the three which the club is always permitted to give. This condition the club was unable to accept, as it would be unfair to the Glee and Mandolin Clubs...