Word: affectioned
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Robert B. Watson '37, associate dean of the College, made the official University position clear when he stated that the Attorney General's action would "in no way affect" the Faculty position on American Youth for Democracy, one of the 71 organizations and 11 schools challenged by the government...
...works as promised, I.A.M.S. will be bound to affect the present polling systems that radio puts so much faith in. But radio's biggest pollster seems to be breathing easily. Said Claude Ernest Hooper: "We fully expect that every measurement we are making currently will still be continuing ten years from today." What's more, he added, Hooper has a similar device of its own-but "we anticipate that [it] will supply supplemental information only, if it proves useful...
Asserting that the most difficult part of the project still lies ahead, Richard said that the referendum has awakened widespread interest in N.S.A. and that "the organization will start to work immediately to show students just how it will affect the College...
...Pasadena, a California Institute of Technology geneticist declared last week that atomic-bomb radiation does indeed affect heredity. Dr. Ernest G. Anderson displayed some misshapen ears of corn-second-generation descendants of corn seed that had been exposed to radioactivity in the Bikini bomb tests. Said he: the Bikini corn, which produced a large percentage of abnormal offspring, may be a forecast of tragedy to come among the descendants of Hiroshima survivors...
Abolition of the cheering section came in response to a Student Council poll of October 23 on which an overwhelming vote favored the elimination of the time-honored male rooting corps. Final action came too late to affect final allocation on either the Brown or Princeton games...