Word: benefit
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...their own welfare, not for the good of the country. And these vagabonds may be said to be a representative body of American people, for always since the founding of the nation, have states, corporations, and individuals continually sought to make the governing bodies pass laws for their personal benefit. "Never mind the country," they say, "just pass this law for us." With such a state of things, is there not need of patriotism? And if there is need of intelligent men who will sacrifice themselves for their country, it is to the coming generation that we must look...
...know precisely how strong this feeling is and how much it will effect the policy of the University; but, against it, we wish to point out that the plan suggested would not be to the benefit of the students. No private enterprise could be expected to furnish board of the same quality and price as could a dining-hall run upon Memorial Hall principles. An element of profit would necessarity enter which must make the quality of the food lower or its price higher. It seems to us that one of the prime needs of Harvard is to make...
...annual concert of the Harvard Glee Club for the benefit of the Prospect Union will be held in Union Hall, Cambridgeport, on Tuesday, April 24, at 8 o'clock. It is hoped that a large number of students will go. Tickets now on sale at Thurston...
...annual concert of the Harvard Glee Club for the benefit of the Prospect Union will be held in Union Hall, Cambridgeport, on Tuesday, April 24, at 8 o'clock. It is hoped that a large number of students will go. Tickets now on sale at Thurston...
...PATRIOTIC ENTERTAINMENT.- A patriotic entertainment will be given at the People's Church, Columbus Avenue, corner of Berkeley street, on the afternoon of the 19th of April at 2.30 o'clock for the benefit of the State headquarters of the King's Daughters and Sons. The program will consist of vocal and instrumental music, readings and addresses...