Word: affectivity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...explanation for such statistics is clear, Doubts about one's field of concentration and one's worth as a student affect academic performance and contribute to the sophomore slump...
...strike threatened against United Airlines will not affect the Harvard Student Agencies charter flights this Christmas vacation...
Experts here last night said that Monday's Supreme Court decision would not affect national sentiment about right-to-work laws. The Court upheld unanimously the prerogative of state courts to enforce these laws...
...hits the Street. But the market also has a history of quickly recovering such losses-and businessmen of recovering their composure. Shortly after the shock began to ease, both began to appraise how the death of John F. Kennedy, and the succession of Lyndon Johnson to the presidency, would affect the nation's economy. Most businessmen seemed convinced that the U.S. economy is currently too strong to be upset for long by the President's death, and that Lyndon Johnson is not a man who is apt to do anything willful to upset...
...world's most powerful economic jobs and has stacks of statistics at hand -but he still believes in observing from life. William McChesney Martin Jr., chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, likes to make his own spot checks before joining in the major decisions that affect the U.S. economy. Before the Federal Reserve vote that increased stock margins to 70% a fortnight ago, he followed the same procedure, roaming the streets and offices of Manhattan...