Word: affected
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...United States could build toward it by channeling Far East aid through Japan. Its factories could make the agricultural equipment destined for the Asian countries. A double prescription, this would employ Japanese industry while promoting increased productive ability on the mainland. The loss of this market would hardly affect the huge economy of the United States but would be a great stimulus to Japan...
Ball cited several reasons for the increased need for employment. He stated that increased scholarship aid will bring more students from low-income families. In addition, the possibilities of economic recession might affect the resources of students here, as well as the possibility of increased college costs with disproportionate rise in wages...
Many of the nation's engineering schools, including Princeton, now require five years for tier bachelor's degree kin engineering, but not in other sciences. The College's five year plan will also affect only Applied Science, and not Physics or Chemistry. It is probable that there will be no changes in the present requirements for the B.A., either with or without honors, in Applied Science. The new degree is designed for people who wish to get a higher degree of specialization in their field before graduating, at the same time fulfilling other undergraduate requirements in General Education...
Capitol Records pioneered five years ago with a Hollywood-designed item called Music Out of the Moon. It was about as distinctive as a movie sound track, but it was decorated with a photograph of a half-covered girl and billed as "music that can affect the sensitive mind in a way that is sometimes frightening . . . always fascinating." Its sales exceeded all expectations. After that, most major labels got busy...
...changes will not affect the janitorial staff of the College, nor will any maids be released. Trottenberg said the reduction of the maid staff will be accomplished only by attrition, as maids leave of their own will...