Word: effective
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Edward Waldo Forbes '95 has been appointed director of the Fogg Art Museum in place of Professor Charles H. Moore h.'90, whose resignation will take effect September 1, 1909. Mr. Forbes has made valuable contributions, chiefly of Italian paintings, to both the Boston and Cambridge museums...
...time but that members who intend to remain in Cambridge be given transfer-cards entitling them to the privileges of Randall Hall from the morning of Wednesday, December 23, to Sunday night, January 3. This last plan must, however, receive the approval of the Corporation before it can take effect...
...meeting of the Corporation last Thursday, the resignation of Charles Herbert Moore h.'90, professor of art and director of the Fogg Art Museum, was accepted, to take effect September...
...Francis W. Hirst, editor of the "London Economist," who delivered a lecture on "The London Money Market" yesterday afternoon, will speak on "The Political Economy of War" in Emerson D this evening at 8 o'clock. He will take up the effect of war on labor and industry, its economic consequences, and the best method of financing it: and he will describe the modern competitions in armament and will discuss the naval rivalry of nations. The lecture will be open to the public...
...have twice the number of men playing class football as at present it will not only provide sport of the right sort for just so many more men, but it will increase the value of their exercise as the competition becomes keener. This, moreover, will have an ultimate effect on the University squads...