Word: effected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Wednesday, September 28, there was published in this column an editorial entitled "Food for Thought". We commented on a recent report by the State Commission, quoted in the New York papers of September 27, to the effect that armchair lunch-rooms were making gross profits of over 200 per cent. It was a supposedly humorous editorial, intended to "enliven the column...
...need were vital or the effect just, we might overlook illogicality. But protection is not at issue--American publishers in a body have said so; and instead of justice, we have a bald attempt to tax anyone who has anything in his head or wants to put it there--the last place where taxation should fall...
...fell by the wayside was not unusually small. Another interesting fact may be noted: that the gain has taken place in spite of an increase in the tuition fee from $200 to $250. So far as we can tell, this change in the tuition fee has had no effect at all on registration in the College...
Harvard, on account of its high entrance requirements, was hardly touched by the first rush of the flood of students two years ago. In that year it had a comparatively small incoming class of 537. since then, however, the schools have recovered; and now Harvard is feeling the effect of the rush to the colleges which swamped so many of the state universities and the colleges with lower requirements last year and the year before...
...Sothern, while of neccessity cutting liberally to make the play manageable in an evening, achieves a smooth and rapid plot-development, together with a sustained high standard of acting rarely seen in this drama. An unusually capable and well-balanced cast assists materially in avoiding the too common effect of a series of inspired monologues by Hamlet, strung on a slender thread of mediocre art. The resulting impression is far better entertainment, and affords a truer impression of the tragedy as it was written to be played...