Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...benefit of the candidates for the team, all books of reference on the question will be reserved in Case 19 of the Reading Room of Gore Hall, beginning today and continuing throughout the time of the trials...
...realized at the performance of Minna von Barnhelm February 20, for the benefit of the Germanic Museum has made it possible to secure a cast of the statue of "Theodoric," the companion figure for that of "King Arthur" already in the Museum. These two figures are by Peter Vischer, and form part of the sarcophagus of the Emperor Maximilian at Innsbruck...
Speaking on "The Responsibilities of School Committees," Mr. Storrow said that the School Committee should fight for the interests of the school-children rather than for those of the individual. For the benefit of the children, and for the purpose of saving the city's money, the School Committee has established promotional tests, which new teachers must pass before an advancement...
...army supplies in part the need of physical training, but the absence of athletics makes student life lack variety. The Germans work harder in their courses, and with the felling that these are a definite part of their professional life. Undoubtedly this concentration is for the ultimate benefit of professional and academic life...
...speak on the team's prospects, and the plans and best methods of preparing for the season's work. C. R. Stevenson '02, captain of the 1902 team which was the intercollegiate champion, and A. W. Rice 3L., captain of the 1905 team, will explain the game for the benefit of the new men. L. D. Cox '08, manager of the team, will outline the season's work with a provisional schedule for the class and University teams...