Word: endangerment
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Though Lewis says centralizing scheduling might result in better allocation of spaces, he fears that removing masters’ autonomy over their own spaces would endanger the House system.
“After the incident, I’ve been a little bit afraid that my being there may provoke a reaction that may endanger students,” Bok said. He added that his decision to temporarily relocate was not out of concern for his own welfare.
Catalano said a delay in calling might endanger other residents of the House, prevent HUPD from getting complete information from witnesses or allow a suspect to continue in a developing pattern of crime.
The epic saga of Harvard’s attempt to acquire more land in Allston continues. Resisting pressure applied by local politicians, the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority recently decided to go ahead with an $80 million sale of 91 acres of Allston land to the University. A CSX railyard lies on...
German companies are watching nervously as a federal judge in New Jersey prepares to rule on a case that could reopen a floodgate of Holocaust - related litigation. The suit was filed by the children of Günther and Fritz Wertheim, who ran a thriving Jewish chain store before fleeing...