Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...invested endowment of nearly $600,000. However, the building which he planned is not yet finished and, although his son and successor as Director of the Museum has aided the Museum financially, the poverty of the establishment is hardly concealed. The later generations who are reaping the benefit of Agassiz's great inspiration should hasten the completion of the Museum...
...FURNESS, LL. D., of Philadelphia, will read Shakespere's Henry V, for the benefit of the Massachusetts Indian Association, on Thursday, March 4, at 3 o'clock. Reserved seats, from 75 cents to $2.00 according to location, may be bought from the following ladies: Miss Dewey, 96 Chestnut street; Mrs. Curtis Guild, Jr., 124 Marlboro street; Mrs. R. T. Paine, 6 Joy street; Mrs. C. H. Parker, 33 Chestnut street...
...FURNESS, LL.D., of Philadelphia, will read Shakespere's Henry V, for the benefit of the Massachusetts Indian Association, on Thursday, March 4, at 3 o'clock. Reserved seats, from 75 cents to $2.00 according to location, may be bought from the following ladies: Miss Dewey, 96 Chestnut street; Mrs. Curtis Guild, Jr., 124 Marlboro street; Mrs. R. T. Paine, 6 Joy street; Mrs. C. H. Parker, 33 Chestnut street...
...regular debate of the Harvard Forum was held last evening in Harvard 1 on the question, "Resolved, That it would be for the benefit of the state if our legislative bodies passed fewer laws." S. T. Sears L. S. spoke on the affirmative and K. Stone L. S. on the negative. The debate was then thrown open to the house and a number of men spoke...
Question: "Resolved, That it would be for the benefit of the state if our legislative bodies passed fewer laws...