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Word: effected (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...recently been made to the Fogg Art Museum collection recently the exhibition rooms themselves have been altered to provide for a more balanced and harmonious arrangement of the canvasses. By erecting two partitions, extending almost the width of the room, the long, flat wall space upon which the full effect of any single canvass was lost, has been broken up. The partitions have also made it practicable to bring together different schools and types of paintings as in the rooms of a larger gallery...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALTER EXHIBITION ROOMS | 11/1/1920 | See Source »

...first real opportunity to show their mettle and came through splendidly, and that the substitute team scored chiefly through precise, accurate forward passing, in weather that was anything but conducive to precise, accurate handling of the ball, one may rightly conclude that the weather had too cooling an effect on the spectators' view point, and that they'll be singing another song next Saturday--and it won't be a dirge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BAFFLING AERIAL ATTACK UNABLE TO CHECK SUB ELEVEN | 11/1/1920 | See Source »

...inspired by editorials of the nature published by the CRIMSON, is a thing to be "squelched" rather than to be held as, in at least some sense, a preparation for a better grasp of political situations. Since only the speeches of National Committee Chairmen seem to have any direct effect on the choice of candidates and the election generally, all other discussion is of the "dud" variety. Mr. Oettinger has grown up unhampered by the rather vulgar experience of open discussion; he seems annoyed that others should indulge in so common a pastime when there are plenty of experienced politicians...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Meistersingers" Once More | 11/1/1920 | See Source »

...death of Lord Mayor MacSwiney in an English prison was indeed an unfortunate event for the Lloyd George Government, and one not calculated to restore peace in Ireland. Aside from the excellent point made by Mr Ferguson in today's Crimson, there is the Cuestion of what effect the death of the Lord Mayor will have on the minds of many people. Among those who have always been pro-Sinn Fein, it will serve only to intensify their bitter hatred of England, but the greatest effect will be upon the minds of those who are friendly to the British Empire...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: More Concerning Mayor MacSwiney | 11/1/1920 | See Source »

Ever since the eighteenth amendment went into effect, we have been deluged with jokes about what the Women's Christian Temperance Union will prohibit next. 'We have been told that one thing after another will be fought: first liquor, then tobacco, then tea and coffee, and so on until they have succeeded in passing amendments, prohibiting carrying matches, and the chewing of gum on Sundays. We have seen such jokes' continually, and have been more or less amused at the incongruous products of the writer's imagination...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEMPERANCE AND ITS APPLICATION | 10/29/1920 | See Source »

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