Word: effective
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...recent meeting of the Faculty a vote was passed to the effect that each student admitted to the University with conditions shall be required to remove his conditions before he registers as a Sophomore. Heretofore a student admitted with conditions has not been required to pass off all his conditions until the end of his Sophomore year. The new rule goes into effect with the class entering next year...
...Freshman teams and musical clubs have decided to change the hatbands of these teams and clubs in order to make them tally with the bands of the corresponding University teams. Wherever the University has black in the bands the Freshmen will have white. This change does not effect the crew or baseball team. The band that has been used for Freshman football will hereafter be used for the track team, and the football team will have the band that the musical clubs have had. These clubs will make up a new band on the principle of the one used...
...resignation of F. H. Storer '55, as Professor of agricultural chemistry and dean of the Bussey Institution, was accepted at the last meeting of the Corporation, to take effect September 1, 1907. At the same meeting Professor Storer was appointed professor of agricultural chemistry, emeritus, from September 1, and the appointment was consented to by the Board of Overseers last Wednesday...
...given permission to give an exhibition meet in the Hemenway Gymnasium on May 30. The track meet between the Graduates and the Freshmen to be held in the Stadium next Monday was approved. Rule 3 of the regulations of the Harvard Athletic Committee was rescinded, the action to take effect September 1, 1907. The rule is: "A student who is ineligible, by reason of probation, or deficiency in his studies will not become eligible by transfer to another department of the University until after one academic year's residence in the department...
...summer. Although comparatively few Harvard men will be in Cambridge to witness the games, it is very flattering to know that Harvard is growing to be the centre for intercollegiate track athletics. It is difficult to say whether the increased interest in track athletics is the cause or the effect of this centering tendency which has brought the Intercollegiate Meet to Cambridge again this year. Certain it is, however, that the additional stimulus which large meets give will do much towards insuring stronger Harvard track teams in the future...