Word: harming
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Smith said that the Harvard Police will not investigate drug traffic here unless it is a threat to the Harvard community--if an outsider, for instance, is dealing to the community. "Then the criminal element gets involved," he said, "and there is a potential danger of armed robbery or harm to students...
...Manhattan slums a decade earlier. Shakespeare's influence barely surfaces until the end of West Side Story, when it takes the form of a tragic denoument that is a cloying mistake. But Guare and Shapiro's adaptation gamely borrows both language and plot from its original with no harm done...
...deal so manifestly to American advantage. As for human rights, this is really a campaign, not a policy. One does not feel that the Administration has worked out its implications or decided how far to run with it. Nevertheless, it is refreshing. So far, the good far outweighs the harm...
...cause of free trade is helped by some give and take on all sides. In preference to trade barriers, President Carter is trying to work out agreements with other nations to cut back exports that genuinely harm home industries. This is no easy undertaking; last week in Tokyo, U.S. negotiations with Japan over color-TV sets broke down, at least temporarily. Such in formal arrangements, based on cooperation instead of retaliation, represent something of a concession to protectionism, but they are sometimes necessary to avoid its worst excesses...
...Leonhart '65, a member of CAR, said it is important to raise consciousness among both the academic community and the general populace regarding the possible harm to the fight against racism of Wilson's and Jensen's ideas...