Word: impactions
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...Edwin O. Reischauer, associate professor of Far Eastern Languages, will speak on "The Impact of Christianity on the Far East" in the Upper Common Room of the Union tonight...
...took a dim view of the horseless carriage ("Not that the time will ever come when ... horses [will] entirely disappear from boulevard and town . . ."). They had more faith in lighter-than-air craft than they had in airplanes. They recorded the invention of perpetual motion machines and the impact of the telephone on the Turkish harem...
Under the full impact of this blast, Justice Kenneth O'Brien awarded her $1,000 for lawyer's fees and a $125 weekly temporary alimony. Doraine crossed her legs prettily for the photographers and, with a confident smile, went off to await the trial she had thoughtfully requested...
Britain's Socialist government stoutly urged all twelve NATO nations to adopt a new British .280-cal. rifle, even though the U.S. argued that its own new .30-cal. T25 has more range and target impact (TIME, Aug. 20). Last week, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, Winston Churchill hinted that the Tory government would shelve the .280 rifle...
Accolade Granted. Radio-trained Ed Murrow misses the flexibility of his old medium, where "with the help of a listener's imagination you can tell a story with 200 words in 45 seconds. The same story, translated to TV, may take ten minutes to create the same impact." But there are compensations: a camera crew sent out to Paramus, N.J., where a school building program was hamstrung by a shortage of steel, was able to return with hundreds of feet of film showing plenty of steel being used in the construction of nearby movie theaters, restaurants and apartments...