Word: effect
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...wish to call your attention to a misquotation in the Religion section of your issue of Feb. 2. The writer for that section has placed an extra "not" in his quotation of Cardinal Griffin's statement concerning the effect of contraceptive devices on the validity of marriage. This mistake changes the entire meaning. . . . One would expect a magazine like TIME with its great facilities and circulation to be more careful in its proofreading-or hire a more competent Religion Editor...
...dangerous one to free government in the whole catalogue of powers. . . . In this case, the Government urged hasty decisions to forestall some emergency . . . and pleads that paralysis will result if its claims to power are denied. . . . I cannot accept the argument that war powers last as long as the effect and consequences of war, for if so they are permanent-as permanent as the war debts...
...another decision, the Supreme Court upheld, in effect, the investigating powers of the House Un-American Activities Committee. It refused to review an appeal by Communist Leon Josephson, convicted of contempt of Congress for refusing to testify before the committee last March...
...effect of the Lawrence Scientific School of the Harvard scene was immediate and continuous. It introduced the bachelor of science degree into the University on a parity with the arts degree...
...called the James Mason Look at features depression, moodiness and a general lack of bright-eyed outlooks. "The Upturned Glass" is overflowing with this Look, both in the person of Mason and in its somber story, lowkey lighting and pessimistic characters. Yet aside form its dampening emotional effect, it ties all these ingredients together nicely and if you're not too fashion-conscious, the New Look will do as well...