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Word: affected (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Todd finds that "the adult form of mankind is the outcome of growth enhanced, dwarfed, warped or mutilated by the adventures of life." Heredity is important, and so is environment, especially nutrition. Undernourishment and malnourishment apparently do not affect heights to which children grow. But they very plainly keep children from becoming as broad and deep-chested and as bigheaded as they should...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEDICINE: How Children Grow | 3/25/1935 | See Source »

...been heard from Florida since before the real estate boom of 1923-26. Disgruntled threats to go to Florida have been heard from the cinema industry every time California proposes a new tax on cinema production. Last week the California Legislature was considering a 35% income tax that would affect all cinema studios. President Joseph M. Schenck of United Artists, accompanied by wily little Alfred Cleveland Blumenthal, real estate man, boarded a Manhattan plane for Miami. In Miami, Producer Schenck, who said he was also acting for MGM's Louis B. Mayer, proposed that Florida- which recently ratified...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Schenck Plan | 3/18/1935 | See Source »

Shrewdest aspect of the Libman treatment is his attention to the gall bladder, Gall bladder troubles affect the heart through sympathetic nerves. They also lead to gout. The heart can become as gouty as the big toe and can be as thoroughly cleared of gout by adequate attention to the gall bladder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Angina Pectoris | 3/18/1935 | See Source »

Since the New Deal's legalists had hung NRA's power to regulate Industry on the constitutional peg of affecting "the flow of interstate commerce," the Nields opinion was a potent body blow to the Administration. And, as if anticipating an appeal from his decision on "emergency" grounds, Judge Nields added: "The suggestion that recurrent hard times suspend constitutional limitations or cause manufacturing operations to so affect interstate commerce as to subject them to regulation by the Congress borders on the fantastic and merits no serious consideration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Promises' End | 3/11/1935 | See Source »

...change will not affect service for students. Those who have signed laundry contracts will have these fulfilled by the New England Laundries, which has been doing business for the undergraduate organization since its establishment. The pressing tickets sold by the business are traded in for similar books at "Tom and Jim's" where an equivalent amount of credit is given the students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNDERGRADUATES LAUNDRY COMPANY CEASES BUSINESS | 2/12/1935 | See Source »

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