Word: affects
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...paternalism is effective in maturing these men, it does not on the other hand work any great harm to those who do not require it. The Rank List, for example, may serve to stimulate the man who has the wrong idea of the value of studies; it does not affect for good or evil his "education" as he sees it. It concerns only his scholastic standing, and that, certainly, the College has every right to make known...
...team, St. Patrick's. The total score of the Crimson for the year was 56 points, while its opponents only scored eight. This year the University has decided to change its policy and adopt six-man hockey as its style of play, but the new ruling will not affect the Winsor system that has been the keynote of the hockey team's success...
...publication, and subscription blanks are now being sent out to 23, 500 University alumni, who, it is thought will be especially interested in the book. Undergraduates may subscribe for copies by applying at the office of the Publication Committee at the H. A. A. the number of subscriptions will affect materially the price of the book, which will not cost more than $6.00 if 3000 copies are printed...
...thinking man, after due consideration of conditions, is willing to admit that something should be done; but the prospect of a timber shortage a hundred years from now does not alarm him tremendously. Other problems that will affect him rather than his descendants claim his attention...
...Here is another example of how transportation costs affect the industry and commerce of a country. Transportation of graiff from the interior is usually by means of flat-boats and barges. One would imagine that this would be one of the cheapest forms of transportation there is, since there would be no lack of fuel charges, and the labor can be hired for a few cents a day. Yet in 1917, when wheat was selling for about eight cents a bushel at the place of production, the transportation charges from there to the United States were so great that...