Word: effect
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...TIME said: "The proposed rise in the rediscount rate . . . was too small to be more than psychological in effect...
Since the Civil War and the rise of the Republicans as an anti-slavery coalition, third parties have made much fuss, but to little effect. They have swung elections for others, have never been able to do much for themselves. They have elected Congressmen, a handful of Senators, but never a President...
...decision ended the Harvard Youth for Democracy's 90-day wait for a definite faculty ruling and drew an immediate statement from Geoffrey W. White '48, editor of the magazine, to the effect that an appeal, presumably to Provost Buck as Dean of the Faculty, would be made within the next week...
...small Wallace vote, while it might not have the same inimical effect on Democratic chances, would, by the same token, produce few long range results because neither party would feel obliged to take account of the political ideology contained in the Wallace movement...
That both parties should contend that the Wallace movement will have a beneficial effect upon their particular party's chances is only to be expected. This far in advance of the election no one can be sure just what will happen when the "common man" actually marks his little "x" on the ballot...