Word: result
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...days, we shall send out a number of printed postals which we hope will result in enlarging the scope of the news reported by the paper. These postals will be sent to the various officers of the University, to professors and assistant professors in the college, and to professors in the various professional schools. They will be a simple means by which any of the officers or professors may notify the paper that they have matter of general interest for publication...
...Harvard Association of the Delta Kappa Epsilon, founded in November of 1893, was the result of an effort to renew the broken bond at Harvard. At the beginning of the year it was found that there were many fraternity men here from different chapters, and the desire to unite themselves was so strong that a meeting was called by those most interested. R. W. Stimson, of Colby University, was appointed secretary protem and a committee was appointed, with J. E. Lough, of Miami University, as chairman to draft and propose a constitution. This was done, and at the next meeting...
...rules of the same sort are sure to be generally adopted. They are, moreover, but the heralds of still more restrictions, that will take place on the lines of particlar sports. In football the reform has begun. It will surely take place in other athletic sports, with the final result that all athletics will be restricted. This seems to be the opinion everywhere among students and faculties...
...conferences that now exist in several departments of the college are the natural result of the methods of study at Harvard, especially among the more advanced students. They are voluntary organizations of instructors and students that meet from time to time, usually at definite intervals, for the purpose of bringing together the men in any branch of study, so that they may easily compare notes. The work done in this way does not count towards a degree. The work is entirely voluntary and is not intended to take much extra time...
...Bible has undergone such minute study and criticism in every page, almost in every word, during recent times, that many think it is losing its value and power in the light of science. It is truly being very critically studied by the most able biblical scholars. As a result, some things in it are questioned by scientists, but not one of its spiritual or ethical teachings has been weakened in the least by any of their discoveries. If it could not hold its own against criticism, surely it is time that men recognized the fact; but, in realty...