Word: resulted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of continual deficits, the unrestricted capital fund of the University has been greatly reduced in the past ten years. The most important effect of this policy of retrenchment has been in preventing the Corporation from granting the teaching force increased salaries to meet the great rise in the cost of living. The following table shows how slow has been the increase in the College teaching budget since...
Yesterday's vote resulted in a majority for universal training surprisingly large. It is doubtful if even the closest follower of opinion in the University could have forecast the result. Three quarters of all the men voting expressed their wish for a universal scheme of preparedness. Harvard's stand has been strongly taken. On perhaps no other question of so controversial a nature could an overwhelming vote be obtained...
...boards, and the third was scored by F. D. Huntington '12 against his own team when in his endeavor to stop one of T. H. Rice '17's hard shots the puck rolled the wrong way into the unguarded goal. The lone score against the regulars was the result of a hard backhand shot by T. K. Fisher '17, who played at right center for the B. A. A. throughout the practice...
...have conceived to be the ideal of all government as deriving its just powers from the consent of the governed, Harvard is asked to register a categorical opinion without any opportunity to give the question that deliberate consideration which its importance makes it deserve. Under these circumstances the result will signify little else than a generous desire on the part of Harvard to do its part, whatever that be, in defending the country,--a fact which the past history of the institution renders it superfluous to repeat. There will even be those who, remembering the result of the presidential straw...
...result of the ballotting will be announced on the CRIMSON bulletin board this evening and the figures will be telegraphed to the University delegates, C. A. Coolidge '17, and G. B. Blaine '17, in Washington, who will report on the outcome to the Senate sub-committee tomorrow...