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...School Dean Robert C. Clark: "He's wonderful. Clark is serious, fair and an intellectual. I may disagree with him, but he's done a good job. The author of Poison Ivy (a recent book criticizing the Law School) must have been talking about a different place...
...angry and won't fix the problem. The measure, said Kemp, would "corrode the soul of the party." Bennett warned, "It is going to label all immigrants; it is going to turn into a war of colors, a war of races -- it's bad stuff. It is poison in a democracy...
Likewise, American Indians are reported to have eaten poison Ivy leaves to guard against the skin's reaction to the plant...
Dust from cut plaster and exotic woods can be lung and skin irritants. Last year, a student developed a skin rash resembling poison Ivy after cutting some exotic wood, Doyle said...
...Carter went absent without leave, rode a motorcycle to Durban and, calling himself David, became a disk jockey. He longed to see his family but felt too ashamed to return. One day after he lost his job, he swallowed scores of sleeping pills, pain-killers and rat poison. He survived. He returned to the S.A.D.F. to finish his service and was injured in 1983 while on guard duty at air force headquarters in Pretoria. A bomb attributed to the A.N.C. had exploded, killing 19 people. After leaving the service, Carter got a job at a camera supply shop and drifted...