Word: effectively
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...Columnist Johnson offered to eat his own column, not the Gallup Poll. He backed down, pleading (in effect) lack of appetite...
...upheld, the Plan will go into effect January 1, 1942, but up until that time Cambridge will be run by a "lame duck" administration...
Negotiations to put this plan into effect would have to be undertaken by the State Department with British and German representatives. Both belligerents would have to assure the food ships safe passage through blockaded and submarine-haunted waters. Neither has anything to gain from the sufferings of peoples unable now to count in the balance of military power. Upon the shoulders of the recalcitrant party would rest the responsibility for whatever calamities may eventuate from a foodless Europe this winter...
Congratulatory messages from President Conant, Dean Burwell of the Medical School, and Dean Miner of the Dental School are included in the first issue. Other features include a discussion of the mottling effect of fluorine on tooth enamel, several essays concernng dentistry and national prepardness, alumni news, and letters relating to the new plan for dental education at Harvard...
...seldom affords much inspiration to the band that plays it. On the other hand, it's difficult to put your finger on anything really bad about the record, except possibly the lack of originality. However, in my mind, an overdose of riff tunes will generally have a discouraging effect on jazz musicians. Any competent arranger can pick up a few old blues licks and build a tune around them, and a competent band will play it and the Andrews Sisters will sing it and high-school jitterbugs all over the country will dance to it, and two months later...