Word: harmful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...discussion to wander from the approach of the topic to the heart of his course, out into generalities. Of course, the professor will not be able, and should not try, to conceal his own views, but he should expect his colleagues to confer with him when it appears that harm may come from classroom discussion...
...What he says is of no professional importance, but his statements are cut out of the papers and sent all over the world. I know of some that have been sent to South America, where we are trying to enter the foreign market. They have done a lot of harm...
That other state universities accepted such endowments profitably and without harm, like the $500,000 medical school at the University of Towa, the Hearst-given equipment of the University of California...
...argument by pointing out the fact that A. A. Stagg, for 34 years coach at the University of Chicago, and one of professional football's bitterest foes, is one of the strongest supporters of intersectional gridiron struggles. Professor Stagg has been in football long enough to know what harms and does not harm the sport. If he believed that intersectional games were the cause of professionalism, he would not permit Chicago to meet Eastern teams. Yet the Maroons are scheduled to clash with both Dartmouth and Pennsylvania this fall...
...enough from the plate to bring in Harris and Bluege. Pittsburgh also came up to bat in its regular turn, but Walter Johnson was pitching. In 1913 he could pitch a ball so fast that the eye could not follow it. Twelve years have done his arm small harm; nor could nine innings. He struck out ten men, allowed only five hits. Score: Washington 4, Pittsburgh...