Word: poisoner
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...better position to make that assessment than the UC, it is a judgment that should not be made at all. As Avery A. Cavanah ’08, co-chair of Dunster HoCo pointed out, making HoCos into administrators and enforcers of a party fund would poison the social dynamic between HoCos and their House, leaving them open to accusations of partiality. The parties that have been funded through a randomized selection process have, by and large, been extremely successful; adding an element of biased judgment into the selection process would do little to improve the party fund...
...moratorium on construction by universities in Boston. In order to continue expanding, Harvard would have to continually shell out payments equivalent to the property taxes Harvard would pay were it not a nonprofit as well as receive City Council approval. Arroyo’s bill—effectively a poison pill for Harvard’s future development—is the most extreme product of the community’s uproar...
...hall audiences—one of my great loves was subject to seemingly endless discussion. Some say that it’s dead, others say that it’s misogynistic and homophobic, and for almost half of American internet respondents, it’s a “poison.” It’s polarizing, prominent, and loud. It?...
...called debate was discussed at length last week. First, there was Paula Zahn’s rather ominously-titled CNN special, “Hip-Hop: Art or Poison?” Besides a relatively one-sided debate that did its best to trash the genre without being overt, the promo asked, “Shocking images and lyrics have America asking: ‘Has hip-hop gone...
...sport is outdoor athletic activity performed by teams.) I don’t recall a chapter in “Manliness,” last year’s sensation from Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield ’53, entitled, “Power Tools, Poison, and the Scars They Leave Behind...