Word: affected
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...merchants yesterday expressed extreme doubt that construction of the recommended University medical center on Mt. Auburn St., between Dunster and Holyoke Sts.., would affect their business. The proposed building would rise on a parking lot and on the sites of five stores...
...serve as a fraternal convention the Smoker must come in the opening months of the school year, certainly no later than the end of October. This early date would not really affect the efficiency of the Smoker Committee elections, as some champions of the March date argue. Candidates from schools with large delegations at the College would command only a tiny minority of friends in comparison to the size of the class. Ballyhoo would continue to be the decisive factor, and a vote for a flamboyant stranger in December is no better considered than one cast in October...
...these distances may affect a reporter was described recently by a newspaperman in Northern Rhodesia. Said he: "It sometimes seems that the home office of every newspaper and news agency is equipped with schoolroom atlases which have maps of Africa neatly squeezed into one page. News editors look at the map, see Accra within six inches of Northern Rhodesia, and send off a breezy query...
Harold C. Martin, director of General Education Ahf, also thought that exemptions from his course would affect only a small number of incoming students, Martin said, "Very few students write so well when they reach Harvard that they don't benefit from a writing course." He felt that a better solution than exemptions lies in the course's new "honor sections," designed to step up work for the able writer...
...board and new officers have taken over the Lit since the controversial article appeared. Therefore, the two students' probation will not directly affect the magazine...