Word: effective
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...first of December and should pass the whole year's work. It is no violation of confidence to state that the conference did not endorse this ruling. The conference, however, has no authority to impose its opinions upon any of its members. But what would be the effect of the Pennsylvania interpretation? Apparently a player could participate in a whole season of football at one institution, and then transfer himself to another institution and be eligible at that institution for the whole of the next season, the very practice which the rule was formed to prevent. "At a consultation held...
...Postmaster of Boston has recently made a careful inquiry into the needs of the postal service in the neighborhood of the College and as a result of that inquiry has decided upon certain improvements which will go into effect at once. Hereafter the Yard will have six deliveries a day, starting from the local Post Office at the following hours: 7.30 A. M., 9 A. M., 11 A. M., 1.30 P. M., 3 P. M., and 5 P. M. The additional trip, starting at 9 A. M., brings a part of the early morning mail that hitherto has been delayed...
Another improvement will be made by providing a supplementary evening collection from boxes in the neighborhood of the College. The effect of this change will be to postpone from one to two hours the collection hitherto made from the same boxes between 7 and 8 o'clock in the evening, or at about those hours. This collection will be facilitated by holding until 9.55 P. M. the car that has in the past left Harvard square shortly after 9.30 P. M. The boxes to have the advantage of this improvement are located as follows: Post Office; Massachusetts avenue from Harvard...
...football games that have been played here this fall there has been but little opportunity to judge of the effect of the recent changes in the rules. As the season progresses, however, and the attention of the coaches is directed more especially to the development of team play, the effect of the changes will become more apparent...
...only with reference to probability, as their full force has not yet been tested. Of the rules which find more frequent application, the one allowing only four men back of the line when within 25 yards of the opponent's goal would seem to have the most far-reaching effect. As intended, this rule has served to make the play more open and to prevent the continuous pounding of mass plays into the line which has in past years been so wearing on the players and monotonous to the spectators. From the latter's view-point the game should...