Word: impactions
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Syndicate's alliance with the right has had its major impact on the state and local level. Moderate and liberal members of state YR organizations--probably a majority of the membership--have been primarily interested in broadening the Republican base among youth. Reactionary zealots, in effect tools of the YRNF leadership, care only for intra-party warfare; they seek to control the local organizations and turn them into exclusive factions. If unsuccessful, they at least try to disrupt the YR group...
...proposed this program in an article in the Harvard Educational Review, and since you saw fit to give it the wide circulation provided by TIME, we should both feel satisfied to have come up a few years ago with an idea that is now apparently making quite an impact through the words of President Brewster...
...code to have real impact, it must provide the machinery for scrutinizing members' private incomes and criteria for judging the legitimacy of non-Government earnings. There is widespread resistance in Congress to any such reform, in part because many members fear that their financial affairs could become grist for their political opponents and for muckrakers. There is also the practical problem of deciding how far to go in demanding the disclosure of private income. Should Congress, for example, have the right to delve into the accounts of members' relatives? Without that right, it would have a hard time...
Brief as it was, the Middle East war took a heavy toll in Arab lives (22,000) and Arab real estate (30,000 sq. mi.). But the impact of those losses was small compared with the crippling economic aftermath of defeat. Last week, from one end of the Arab world to the other, government radios wove into their continuing threats and recriminations warnings of the "sacrifices" and "hard times" that lie ahead as the Arabs pick up the pieces...
Amid the cacophony of attacks and recriminations emanating from hundreds of critics who oppose the Vietnam war, John Kenneth Galbraith's recent address to the National Citizens Committee to End the War in Vietnam stands out for its remarkable cogency and impact. Even when covering familiar ground Galbraith managed to achieve a level of sophistication and insight that few of the other critics have reached...