Word: effected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Italian Army will be represented at the Commemoration at the University on May 30 in honor of the Harvard war dead by Marquis Vittorio Asinari di Bernezzo, the Military Attache for the Royal Italian Embassy at Washington. Word to this effect has been received at the University from the Italian Rmbassy...
Plans for the picnic are rapidly nearing completion. The great question has been answered. The weather will have no effect on the picnic since rain could not make the 21st of May any damper. Moreover, we do not need any Supreme Court decision on this weather report. The "Co-op" has already ordered our custumes, consisting of overalls, cap and tin cup, and a notice will appear in the "Crimson" just as soon as the costumes are ready for delivery. We hope to have everybody well started by the fifth reel and home in Cambridge in time for the "fadeout...
Such a procedure would have a effect. It would forever remove the modern reproach that an University that cannot support itself is not an economic utility, but merely a parasite. And it would reserve the advantage of the endowment to those for whom the endowment was intended, by the givers, namely students who could not afford a higher education, if they were dependent upon their own resources. Surely Harvard would have no endowment at all, had it been realized that it was to be used to pay the expenses of students with $500 apartments and a Locomobile in the garage...
...least, it would seem that the doctrine of keeping higher education within reach of the pocketbook of the poor has been reduced to an absurdity when its principal effect is the pauperizing of the rich. SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN...
...effect of the war in changing his view-point was so great that his "Old Huntsman" brought him into fame almost overnight. Robert Nichols, a brother poet, has described the change in the following words: "The poetry of Siegfried Sassoon tends to divide itself into two rough classes--the idyllic and the satiric. War has defiled one to produce the other. At heart Siegfried Sassoon is an idealist." "Counter Attack" and "Picture Show" the poet's latest books, have still more increased his fame...