Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...pleaded that they placed their duty to their newspapers and to their public ("People who think") above the orders of the court. Judge O'Dunne had said, in passing sentence: "As the dignified affairs of the legal forum were shifted to the commerce of the street for the benefit of the Hearst International Reel Corp. . . . it is expected that the syndicate . . . will pay the fine." The fine was $5,000, imposed on Harold Elliston, onetime managing editor of the Baltimore Neivs who also faced a day in jail. Managing Editor Earl C. Deland of the Baltimore American was given...
...Wertheim The donor stipulated that the income must be used "for the support of original research in the field of industrial cooperation." Its purpose is to enable persons who already have expert knowledge of plans for the betterment of industrial relations to pursue research that may be of general benefit in solving problems in this field...
...American league we decided that the present side of sin has exceeded its legitimate high water mark. And being a man of prompt action we no sooner decided that American crime had gone too far than we resolved to do something about it. We gave this matter the full benefit of our careful consideration and arrived at several plausible solutions of the problem. Pahily put, our leading crime preventatives follow...
They should be conducted for the benefit of the students, by themselves and by the appropriate authorities of the university, not by others to furnish entertainment to alumni and the public...
...England to London Transatlantic telephone service this morning. When President Lowell and Vice-Chancellor Weekes of Cambridge University speak to one another across the sea, the newest achievement of science will receive a fitting dedication. It is not that this most remarkable means of communication will benefit by the blessing of educational leaders in two countries; but rather that these same leaders can be relied upon to exchange greetings worthy to be remembered as the first vocal conversation between the New England...