Word: resulting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...result of petitions signed by 50 qualified voters the name of J. W. Wendell has been added to the list of nominations for the Class Day Committee, and the name of H. Channing to the nominations for the Photograph Committee...
...result of the game the following Seniors will be awarded their class basketball numerals: Almy, Carlisle, Deane, Furber, Marsh, Mossman, Wyman. Of these, the men who started the game will receive cups also...
...Lewis '08 opened the debate for the affirmative by describing the history of Napoleon's concordat with the Pope from its adoption to the present day. Almost from the beginning it was realized that a fracture was the inevitable result of such a system; while the steady growth of the functions of the State, and the decline of the temporal power of the Church made the existing relations between the two absolutely incompatible. A. C. Lurie '09 continued the argument, showing how the Separation Act of 1905, planned to meet the necessity made clear in the first speech, was entirely...
...Napoleon I and the Pope, without any reference to the present head of the Roman Church. The violation was not based upon any great popular demand, or on any pressing necessity caused by the interference of the Church with the functions of the State. The Separation Act was the result of more political scheming and Anti-Christian agitation. A. Horvitz '10 continued the argument to the effect that the specific provisions of the Act worked injustice to both Church and State. It was unjust to the Church because it abrogated salaries that had been granted the clergy as compensation...
...Senior team is very good, but the inaccurate shooting, especially of the forwards, materially reduces its effectiveness. The Sophomores also have good team play and their shooting is considerably superior to that of the Seniors. Both teams are strong on the defense and a close game should result, with the chances slightly favoring the Sophomores...