Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...March 29). Every major city in the world has seen it staged; it has been translated into 17 tongues, including Esperanto. Rappaport died before his play was produced, but he left the rights to it in trust for the poor of Warsaw's ghetto. Last week, for the benefit of Polish Jews, Manhattan cinemagoers paid as high as $10 a seat to see The Dybbuk's U. S. premiére as a motion picture...
...Advocate wishes to emphasize that money is not the sole benefit to be gained from working, since it offers valuable training which may lead to success later...
...church organizations have been asked to support and promote their local President's Birthday Balls this week for the benefit of infantile paralysis victims. Last week the Louisville, Ky. Council of Churches declined. Its reason, odd for a city church federation, was: "We don't approve of dancing...
Garment Workers cheered loudly last week when David Dubinsky told them: "We do not believe that our withdrawal from the C. I. O. would benefit the cause of unity and peace. . . . But it is our definite conviction that peace will ultimately have to be established in the labor movement. . . . The C. I. O. has passed its honeymoon period...
...Explorations in the Amazon Basin," a lecture illustrated with motion pictures will be given today by Alexander H. Rice '01, professor of Geographical Explorations, at 5 o'clock. Repeated for the benefit of those absent from the first lecture on December 10, it is scheduled to be held at the Geographical institute...