Word: affections
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Star should lose both the appeal and the civil suit, the verdict would not only bring a big change in the Star's publishing practices; it could also affect about 180 other dailies that use the unit or combination rate. The U.S. Supreme Court has already ruled that the unit rate is not automatically unfair competition unless the Government can prove unfair practices in each case (TIME, June 1, 1953). But if the Star loses, the verdict could encourage the Justice Department to go after other papers that use the unit rate...
Limited expansion of the undergraduate body would not affect the academic standards of the History Department, David E. Owen, department chairman, said yesterday...
This second argument, Owen pointed out, does not have "much to do with actual academic effectiveness." He admitted, however, that expansion beyond 25 percent would affect the quality of instruction...
Thse now activities in television would bot affect HDC's present policy of producing three or four major productions for the stage each year, Poppy noted. "The community needs those," he said...
...decided that his scholarship to Cheshire was awarded by the Yale Alumni Association. "Naturally, this statement had a profound affect in Harvard and Yale pedagogical circles. Here was the crimson truth that Yale was admittedly subsidizing boys at prep school for eventual matriculation at Yale...