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Word: affectations (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1960
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...also finds that acute attitudes derived from daily life rarely affect Vermont voters' political preferences. One young married lady, for example, launched into a passionate condemnation of the people she had seen who went to Europe and felt that they were superior to Europeans. "We have no right to do that," she said, "it's as though I insulted my neighbor because her garden is different than mine." But believing this vehemently, she couldn't accept the fact that Meyer feels exactly the same way. She, too, was voting for Stafford...

Author: By Paul S. Cowan, | Title: Rep. Meyer, Political Pariah, Presents Conservative Vermont With Liberal Ideas for Debat | 11/4/1960 | See Source »

Kirkland and Eliot, both traditionally strong in intramural sports, share the top spots as the 1960 fall season moves past the midpoint. Except for the Eliot-Kirkland game, the rest of the season is not likely to affect standings greatly. FOOTBALL Won Lost Tied Pts. Eliot 5 0 0 10 Kirkland 5 0 0 10 Adams 2 2 1 5 Dunster 2 2 1 5 Quincy 2 1 1 5 Lowell 1 3 0 2 Leverett 0 3 1 1 Wnithrop...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: House Standings Place Eliot First In Two Leagues | 11/2/1960 | See Source »

...level is based on the superficial arguments that woman students might suffer from lack of attention and that educational experiments might be severely curtailed under a joint administration. In reality, a merger might cause Harvard to consider Radcliffe's position more thoroughly when making decisions which now do not affect the Annex in theory but do in practice. And there is no educational experiment in recent years which has not applied equally to Radcliffe and Harvard undergraduates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thanks for the Memory | 11/2/1960 | See Source »

...issue that this election will affect immediately is the Willard Uphaus case. Wyman has indicated that he may reopen investigations of the New Haven pacifist who was jailed for refusing to divulge names of people who attended his summer conferences in North Conway. Boutin does not think Uphaus's conviction was unjust, but says that the Subversion Act under which Wyman operated "isn't a good law."; Boutin's backers will probably influence him to forget the case. Uphaus may return unharassed to New Haven if Boutin wins on Tuesday, but there won't be a revolution in New Hampshire...

Author: By William A. Weber, | Title: The New Hampshire Election | 11/2/1960 | See Source »

...best, Bissell has the curious ability to affect his fans like four beers on a hot afternoon, and to chill his de tractors like four draughts of anti-beer, a potion (mercifully still to be invented) that leaves a man progressively soberer and meaner. Good Bye, Ava is not exactly anti-beer; it is simply a little flat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mixed Fiction, Oct. 24, 1960 | 10/24/1960 | See Source »

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