Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...mile run should prove a strong event for the team, as Captain W. Minot '07 has proved a fast man and will have the benefit of his experience in the dual and intercollegiate meets this spring. In addition, S. T. Hubbard, Jr., '07, R. P. Boyer '07, H. F. Hadden '09, and H. F. Miller sS., who was unable to compete this year, will make a strong squad to pick from. In the two-mile run M. H. Stone '07 and M. S. Crosby '08 were both point-winners, and should be next year. With W. G. Howard...
...debate with Princeton--the first, University debate of the year--was held in Sanders Theatre on December 15, 1905. The subject, which was submitted by Harvard, was "Resolved, That intercollegiate football in America is a detriment rather than a benefit." Princeton chose to support the affirmative and was represented by K. M. McEwen '06, P. McClanahan '06, and T. S. Clark '08. The University team, which argued the negative, was made up of G. J. Hirsch '07, A. Fox 3L., and W. M. Shohl '06. A Tulin 3L. was originally chosen for the team, but as he was sick...
...have text-books which they will not use any longer are especially asked to give them for the new library, which is designed to benefit poor students. The other books and magazines will be forwarded to light-houses, sailors' havens, hospitals, etc., and the clothing will be sent to trustworthy charitable agencies...
...Phillips Brooks House Association has done very effective work during the year. A new undertaking, which proved most successful, was the plan of Sunday afternoon gatherings, arranged for the benefit of men who spend Sundays in Cambridge. These "open house" afternoons were in charge of committees of ten men each from the four classes, serving in rotation...
...most interesting of the other changes suggested are the innovations embodied in article nine, which authorize the executive committee at discretion to maintain an office in Boston, as near as possible to those of Harvard College, to serve as a bureau of information for the benefit of all members of the Association and officers of the University. An official to take charge may be employed, who also may be the secretary and must be a member of the Association. The committee is likewise empowered to solicit subscriptions for and publish and alumni periodical, to prepare and publish a list...