Word: affected
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...integrity, but he is also committing a flagrant violation of those definite rules which were set up by the Council. These rules were published in the Union, and made clear to all candidates. If such disregard of rules is to be allowed, it will not only affect the present election but also set a precedent for future ones and thereby weaken the authority and prestige of the Council...
...increased expenses, amounting to over $10,000 per year, will not affect other areas of the Department of Chemistry, but will be paid directly by the University...
...Massachusetts Board of Bar Examiners, headed by W. Harold Hitchcock, Law School '01, requested the drastic change from the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court which sets the rules for the exam. The changes, if accepted, would not take affect until after the forthcoming December exams have been given...
...Zwicky believes that the bridges must contain dust and gas as well as stars. If this turns out to be true, and if the bridges prove to be very common, astronomers may have to raise their estimate of the amount of matter in the universe. Such a change will affect the calculations of cosmologists, who are trying to figure out how the universe was formed and how it is developing. The total mass of matter is one of their key figures...
Mencher, who at 25 is the youngest of this year's Niemans, will vote for Stevenson because "he has stated the issues clearly without regard for how his beliefs will affect his chances of winning." He thinks Stevenson will win today because the independent voter is "disenchanted" with Eisenhower. "There are more Democrats than Republicans, but elections are swung by the sizeable block of independent voters, whose major characteristic is an ability to scratch a ballot intelligently...