Word: harm
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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However it got there, Bacteriologist Marsh didn't think the mouse could do the drink any harm. With the air of a man about to demolish an argument, the plaintiff's lawyer got up to cross-examine. Would you drink it? he asked. Sure, said Witness Marsh calmly. The lawyer handed him Exhibit One. Homer Marsh gulped the liquid down. "Can't get the mouse down," he said apologetically...
...sacred character of Advent, which is a time of becoming preparation for the coming of our divine Savior; 2) the days immediately preceding Christmas are invariably days of fast and abstinence . . .; 3) at many of these parties there is excessive use of intoxicating drinks. These sinful excesses cause untold harm in various ways to the participants and their families. They corrupt the morals and lower the morale of the community and the nation...
...cannot compete with Russia in raw manpower," Cole says," Where we can compete is in trained, educated, skilled manpower." For this reason, he feels that U.M.S. would harm the nation: there would be the gap plus a situation in which many of the men would never complete their education after service. (U.M.S. would draft all men at 19 for two years in the armed forces...
...majority of students considered Jordan's action "unfortunate." The action was bad, they claimed, and the subsequent publicity it has received "will do Radcliffe more harm than a dozen unfavorable news stories...
...grant that a student should be punished for "bad journalism," it would be impossible ever to define it. If, as Dean Small suggested, "bad journalism" includes stories "not in the best interests of Radcliffe College," then the CRIMSON would end up printing only handouts that could not possibly harm the College's good name...