Word: harm
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...slow, gradual growth in moral character that comes from babitual obedience to the highest ideals. His theology rested on the practical nature of religion; he believed that things are good in the measure that they are helpful, that things are evil in the measure that they harm. Dean Everett's great work was in the strong, logical reasoning by which be showed the relations of great religious truths to one another...
...thought to reflect not only on the honesty of the editors of the paper, but also on the fair name of the University as a champion of the truth, since the editors have christened their sheet the Harvard Democrat; it is for this reason, and not because of the harm done politically by such a distortion of President Eliot's views, we have ventured to call the attention of the readers of the CRIMSON to this subject. LOVERS OF THE TRUTH...
...reserved book from the Library "to finish up a pressing piece of work during the night hours" without any intention "of retaining it at the expense of other students," suggests a question as to whether the removal of a book for over-night use could possibly do any harm to other students or to the Library. Of course, as the rule now stands, it would be impossible to justify anyone in removing a reserved book under any circumstances, since it involves the deliberate breaking of a Library rule, but it might be possible so to change the rule...