Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Said Publisher Pershing, reminiscently: "These [the narratives] outline the successive events of major importance, pointing out some of the underlying causes for the momentous decisions made at General Headquarters, and have been prepared with the benefit of the supervision of the former Commander-in-Chief. . . . The book, while in no sense a complete history . . . does nevertheless present a brief but accurate story...
...benefit of competing eastern trunk lines and to help resolve their standstill, the Sun writer had the Pennsylvania suggest that the Reading, the Central of New Jersey and the Western Maryland, each of which is demanded by two or more of the competitors, be neutralized. But, "it is announced, moreover, that any new plan that may be worked out must provide for what the Pennsylvania officials believe to be their vital needs [see above], if such a plan is to get anywhere. Also, it must take into account the Loree fifth trunk line plan, regarding that plan as a fact...
...undated letter now in the possession of the Department of the Interior, bearing Mr. Barnett's thumb print, which proposed to donate $1,000,000 for a hospital in Henryetta, Okla. Also, Mr. Barnett's benevolent thumb gave $550,000 to the American Baptist Home Mission Society for the benefit of poor Indians...
Then he should give the benefit money to the wounded veterans of 1918, because those boys need all they...
...Without benefit of bars, cigars, swimming pools, expensive caddies, grill rooms and fat greens fees there are masses of citizens who play good golf. Carl F. Kauffman, Pittsburgh, plays the best. Kauffman last week won the National Public Links Tournament, at the Ridgewood Club, Cleveland, defeating William Serrick, New York, in a match play. Kauffman lost the first three holes in the final, won them back and three more, lost the lead, and won on the 37th hole. His round was 77, the loser...