Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...reception of the new insurance plan," according to Dana L. Farnsworth, Director of the University Health Services, "is better than had been anticipated. The plan has already been of great benefit to a dozen or more students...
...benefit of those who cannot make the long journey to the Wilderness, the CRIMSON will provide a play-by-play account of the game today. The stay-at-homes can get their Dartmouth game extras in the dining halls tonight for their dinner table perusal...
Concerning point two, the research work, Miss Taunton remarked that "in the case of students' theses, the writer generally considers it more desirable to do this work himself, as he then arrives at a more complete grasp of his material and hence attains more benefit from the course...
...recourse for residents of flood-stricken towns, therefore, is to turn to the federal government for aid. While the federal disaster relief program helps considerably to finance rebuilding programs, most federal funds go to community treasuries and thence into public works projects; the individual householder receives very little direct benefit from disaster relief. Only a new form of federal aid, providing voluntary flood damage insurance, can assure individual sufferers of a clear road to economic recovery...
...nucleus centering around Upton, however, remained strongly opposed to any change in the existing code. "We would welcome any appropriate use of the land, any, legitimate academic project," Upton said. He felt that the housing project was too commercial and not of significant benefit to the University...