Word: benefit
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Natari Kitashima, Gr., gave an address on the Religions of Japan, before the Benefit Society of the N. E. Conservatory of Music, yesterday...
...Laboratory in Botany II will be open on Wednesday and Thursday for the benefit of those who are behind in their work...
...will have to subscribe not far from $600, if the other departments can be relied upon for anything. With these small sums to collect, there ought to be no difficulty in getting the needed amount. Certainly every man in college ought to subscribe his small share to the lasting benefit of all the athletic teams. It certainly would be a disgrace and a parody on Harvard's enthusiastic support, if the committees should have any difficulty in their undertaking...
...play will be given at the Annex this week for the benefit of the college settlement...
...Stone '93. President Eliot spoke briefly of the inability of public men to speak forcibly and of the need of just such public contests as these debates for bringing out this ability. Speakers generally address audiences which are on their side from the beginning and thus lose the great benefit of meeting an opponent face to face, which is after all the great thing to be desired. American audiences need to be trained, too. They are placed, in these debates, in the unique position of being obliged to listen to both sides and it is an excellent thing for them...