Word: effective
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...formed in singing the "Marseillaise" can be little more than a flasco. Everyone must be provided. Last year undergraduates took special pains to make the experiment a success, and the results justified the efforts made. This year the scheme has passed the experimental stage and we know the effect which can be achieved...
When the "Marseillaise" is sung at the game Saturday afternoon, it is planned, as was done last year, to have certain men wave white handkerchiefs during the singing so that the effect will be that of a white "H" on a crimson background. Those who have not yet procured crimson handkerchiefs and megaphones may do so at Holworthy 17 today and tomorrow between 12 and 2.30 o'clock. The price of handkerchiefs is five cents, megaphones fifteen...
This year have we not learned by heart that lesson which overconfidence teaches? Three of the classes now in College witnessed the bitter disappointment of last year's Yale game, (many of the present players participated in it) and all of us saw what effect the Brown game had on the Princeton game this year...
Field event practice for candidates for the University and Freshman track teams will continue regularly up to the Christmas vacation. The following schedule, which will go into effect today, has been arranged for men in training for those events: Monday--pole-vaulters report on Soldiers Field at 2.15 o'clock, high-jumpers at 3.15 o'clock, low hurdlers at 4.15 o'clock; Tuesday--shot-putters at 2.15 o'clock, broad-jumpers at 3.15 o'clock, high hurdlers at 4.15 o'clock; Wednesday--same as on Monday; Thursday--same as on Tuesday; Friday--same as on Monday; Saturday morning--same events...
...into operation the penalty imposed by the vote of the Governing Board in the hope that the rights of all the students may be protected. We certainly hope that it may never be necessary to punish anyone, and that the statement of this vote will have the effect that was intended, of making all students understand the purpose of the Union library, and the fact the committee intends to make the library as widely useful as possible. W. R. CASTLE, JR., Chairman of the Library Committee...