Word: affected
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Although admitting that "obviously it would be easier to read typed exams," Christopher B. Becker '52, teaching fellow in History and Literature, was uncertain about how a change would affect students' thinking. "I think the solution would be for people to improve their handwriting," he added...
Before taking legal action, the Commission waited for confirmation of its stand by the Attorney General's office. The confirmation was received too late to affect applications for the Class...
...30th time since 1928, our cover will show the person chosen by the editors as Man of the Year. As most readers know, TIME's choice is based not on a popularity poll but on a single criterion: Who did the most in the year to affect the news for good...
This brush with the law was mighty close. The jury (seven men, five women) voted 11 to 1 for conviction. Juror Earle T. MacHardy, a suburban sugar buyer who had said on selection that his firm's dealings with the Teamsters Union would not affect the impartiality of his verdict, held out adamantly for acquittal. His reason: the U.S. Government had failed to make its circumstantial evidence stick. Though Jimmy was free to go (on $2,500 bond), he was by no means out of the courtroom woods. Ahead lie: 1) outcome of a suit by 13 rank...
Peterson also claimed that Dawson's being in the race would not affect his intentions "one iota...