Word: benefited
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...entertainment for the benefit of the Chelsea sufferers will be given in the Boston Theatre next Monday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. The Program will include the best features of all the larger entertainments given during the winter by amateurs in Boston, Cambridge and Brookline. There will also be several selections by the University Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, impersonations by S. Baird '03 and a closing chorus by some of the firemen who were on duty in Chelsea on the day of the fire...
...that inspires the efforts of the few, there is no doubt that class enterprises would be more satisfactory and more enjoyable. If Seniors could be persuaded to hang together and follow the leader, their personal enjoyment would scarcely be lessened, and they would be given the College the full benefit of four years of valuable experience...
...what M. Tardieu, in speaking of this University, has called "solidarity ... and the American spirit that inspires every achievement." It is contrary to Harvard's welfare; and can, we believe, be corrected somewhat by the existence of this new committee. We look for a better understanding all around, mutual benefit to be derived but above all we look for a prompt settlement of our woes...
...entertainment will be given in Brattle hall Monday, May 18, under the auspices of the Harvard Mission for the benefit of E. C. Carter '00, General Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association in India. The program will contain the ballot and imitations from the Hasty Pudding Club play, "the Fate Fakirs," the pony ballet from the Pi Eta Society, show, "The Title Seekers," and the revel scene from the Delta Upsilon play, "Bartholomew Fair." The Glee Club Quarter will furnish music; and L. S. Broun '08 and J. e. Keefe '08 will give some specialties. After the performance...
...that the Junior class cannot be made to realize that, provided their dinner in the Living Room is successful, which means a full and enthusiastic attendance, they will have conferred on future classes a benefit of no little importance? Why is it that such an excellent opportunity, the last for the class as a whole, for gathering together is so unconcernedly and quite indifferently overlooked...