Word: affected
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Tests May Affect Honor Status...
...tests will provide an opportunity for the non-honors candidate to switch to honors concentration if he does well in the examination. Brinser added, however, that if honors candidates should fail the test, it could affect their honors status in the department...
...other hand, the lawyer for Delaware declared that Congress never intended that the Amendment should affect public school segregation, asserting that the use of the Amendment to abolish segregation in schools would be to give it a meaning "directly contrary to that given by its framers." As support for this belief, he pointed out that a majority of the congressmen in 1868, when the Amendment was passed, were from states that favored segregation and they would never have agreed to submit the Amendment if they had believed it would invalidate segregation...
...reasons for all the hand trouble, report Drs. Richard L. Sutton Jr. and Samuel Ayres Jr. The hands are more exposed to heat, cold, light, moisture, irritant chemicals, sensitizing chemicals and germs than any other part of the body. Moreover, an infection or poisoning of the whole body may affect the hands with especial severity. Finally, because they are the most used organs of touch, they are subject to psychosomatic disturbances. ("The hands are busy if the mind is busy . . . agitated if the mind is agitated...
Carroll F. Getchell, business manager of the HAA poses questions like "Can suitable ice be maintained until the end of the Crimson season next March?" Or "How much will various weather conditions affect the playing surface...