Word: benefit
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...WORKS BOTH WAYS.- The popularity of an article is always sure to be of benefit to the public. It acts both ways; it enriches the manufacturer with profits, and the user through the low price. This thought is suggested by the extremely low price of $6.50 quoted for a threetier revolving bookcase in another column by Paine's Furniture Co., 48 Canal street, Boston...
There is an excellent field open for a man who is fitted physically for such work. Every school and college of importance now has its athletic instructor, and the salaries paid are, as a rule, very good. Naturally a man who had had the benefit of so thorough a course as the University now offers would be given the preference by an institution looking for a man to take charge of its gymnasium...
...WORKS BOTH WAYS.- The popularity of an article is always sure to be of benefit to the public. It acts both ways; it enriches the manufacturer with profits, and the user through the low price. This thought is suggested by the extremely low price of $6.50 quoted for a thriftier revolving bookcase in another column by Paine's Furniture Co., 48 Canal street, Boston...
...that of the preceding day, and they offered little resistance to ninety-four. The whole line, with the exception of Barton, was weak, especially the centre men, who were utterly unable to hold their opponents. The backs fumbled and ran poorly, disregarding whatever little interference was formed for their benefit. This miserable work, especially in the line, may be accounted for by the absence of the regular men, but this circumstance is by no means a reasonable excuse and is itself proving to be a serious obstacle to the success of the team. It is the desire of the coaches...
...fall work of the 'varsity crew candidates still continue every day on the river, and it is hoped that the men will derive so much benefit from this work that it will enable them to start work in the spring with better development than has usually been the case. The men have been rowing on alternate days in the four oared shell, the crews being made up as follow...