Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...work of the office is carried on solely for the benefit of Harvard men, and no charge of any sort is made...
Graduate contributions for the benefit of the Harvard Flying Corps, received by Dr. Seabury W. Allen '91, 20 Charles River square, Boston, will be used generally "for starting an aviation school for training military aviators" and not, as was previously announced in the CRIMSON, "only to purchase the actual service equipment of the corps." An active campaign to interest graduates in the Harvard Clubs of the country in making such contributions has already begun...
...plans which removed the objections threatening to wreck the scheme. The pool, long wanted, will remedy a grave defect in the athletic system. With it in use the dreams of the future gymnasium may rest until time and finances become suited to such an undertaking. The present addition will benefit the swimming team, the Union,--ornamentally and practically,--and numerous members of the University...
Coaches Herrick and Haines directed the practice of the University crews, from a launch which has been secured for use while the crews are at Lynn. University A had a three-mile row, not being bothered by the rough water. The stroke was varied, but the men showed the benefit of their long practice indoors by the unity with which they increased and retarded the stroke. Both University A and B will row this afternoon, this being the first Saturday practice of the year, which will probably continue the rest, of the season, since the crews are so late...
...club, approves of the idea, and it is expected that this step will be merely a preliminary to the scheme of affording those candidates who fail to make the club on the acting and producing ends, and opportunity to demonstrate their ability by giving private performances for the benefit of club members only. Temporary double casts have already been partially selected and the active work of rehearsing began yesterday...