Word: effective
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following resignations were accepted: J. C. Warren '63, Moseley professor of Surgery, to take effect September 1, 1907; C. A. Read '02, assistant in the Library, to take effect March...
...advantages of this policy are represented in the current number by a set of short but extremely interesting articles on the planet Mars by four eminent men of science. Professor W. H. Pickering, whose portrait forms the frontispiece, contributes a compact descriptive article on Mars and its canals, the effect of which is curiously modified by Professor A. E. Douglass of the University of Arizona, who explains away most of the canals by giving them a psychological origin in the sensory apparatus of the observer. Professor E. S. Morse writes interestingly of "What the Martians Might Say of Us," reversing...
Until recent times there has been no equality between the laborer and the employer; but such a condition has gradually come about regardless of the efforts to keep it down. In 1789 there was an ordinance passed called the "Liberty of Labor Act;" but the effect of this act upon the actual progress of industry was infinitesimal. The real factor which led to the equalization of laborer and employer, and which also laid the foundations for the great industries of the present, was the introduction of machinery...
...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "The Effect of Radium on Animal Tissues." Mr. E. S. Congdon. Short Papers. Zoological Laboratories, Fourth Floor, M. Z., Room...
...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "The Effect of Radium on Animal Tissues." Mr. E. S. Congdon. Short Papers. Zoological Laboratories, Fourth Floor, M. Z., Room...