Word: harm
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...surely gain from maximum efficiency and economy in railroad operation. . . . Given sufficient time, the managements and the men ought to be able to agree in their common interests upon a reasonable plan of protection. If they do not agree, and legislation is sought as the only solution, I fear harm to the railroad industry. . . . May I suggest that, before you permit such an effort to fail, you confer jointly with...
...through tubes in their tails, thrust their tails out of water to get air, oil clogs the tubes and the larvae suffocate. M. May recommended sprinkling the water with talcum powder impregnated with a compound of chlorine and ethane which would choke the larvae to death but would not harm human beings...
...Pullman surcharge is so distasteful to the public it causes more harm than good to the lines...
...reform of the Adviser system will of course mean an added expense, but it is by no means a luxury which Harvard can place among its distantly hoped-for attainments. The new fields President Conant has opened must be put under a regime of law and order before further harm is done to the inexperienced Freshmen. The Advisers must meet the challenge: Advise or get out! If the present system cannot be reformed, for the sake of time and effort, it might better be scrapped...
Last week Monsignor Smith found postscripts in order. To readers who seemed to be worrying lest they become diabolically possessed, he soothingly remarked that possession is not at all common. To Catholics who believed that such publicity would harm the Church, he offered some theology. The facts of possession and exorcism are part of Catholic dogma. But no Catholic is obliged to believe in any particular account of a case of diabolical possession outside of those recounted in Scripture-such as Jesus casting seven devils out of Mary Magdalen (Mark. 16:9) and exorcising devils out of a man called...