Word: effective
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Michigan, Professor J. B. Clark, of Columbia, Dean E. F. Gay, of Harvard, Professor J. L. Laughlin '73, of the University of Chicago and Horace White of New York City, has selected the following six topics for essays, although competitors need not confine themselves to them: (1) The Effect of the European War on the Future Rate of Interest; (2) The Relations of Credit and Exchange Between the United States and South American Countries; (3) The Economic Effects of the Entrance of Japan upon the the Chinese Mainland; (4) A Critical Study of the Appropriations for Rivers and Harbors...
...solutions of metals, of the combustion of organic substances, and of the neutralization and dilution of strong acids and basis; the study of the compressibility of the elements; the study of the surface tension of liquids; of dielectric constants, of floating equilibrium, and the study of the effect of isomorphous impurities upon the temperature of crystallized salts...
...University of Michigan has recently voted to raise its tuition fees to go into effect in the fall of 1916, except in the case of the Dental College, which will be put into effect next fall. Non-resident fees for students in the several schools and colleges of the University have been increased from $10 to $25 more than those required of residents of the state...
...well is proven by the fact that the pipes connected with it are made of wood which has not been used for such a purpose since 1860. The water which has remained inside them, apparently since they were installed, seems to have had a distinct preservative effect in that they are still in perfect condition. The men at work carefully tested the strength of the structure to determine whether or not it was safe to leave it without filling in, and decided that it was still strong enough. The walls were just as they had been left, not showing...
...University Musical Clubs will resume work in the fall, shortly after College re-opens. At this time trials for the three clubs will be held and regular rehearsals begun. The rule which was put into effect this year, requiring men in the Mandolin and Banjo Clubs to play two instruments, will remain in force, and exceptions will not be made barring the case of men of unusual ability...