Word: benefited
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Miss Albright will start off her season with an exhibition on Oct. 20, in Madison Square Garden as part of a benefit performance for the American Olympic Committee. Next March she will be in Philadelphia to defend the National women's figure skating title, which she has already won four times...
Such meetings not only reaffirm the purpose of the Nat Scis: "to provide science courses at the introductory level which have general rather than specialists education as their primary aim . . ." but also provide cross-pollination of ideas to mutual benefit...
...redbook"--the report of the Committee on General Education in a Free Society--and as Kenneth B. Murdock '16 takes over the chairmanship of the effective Committee on General Education, the problem again becomes significant: how to maintain the faculty's initial interest in the experiment, both for the benefit of General Education and for the general curiculum...
...stiff fight from Tufts. Though apparently unlikely, such a display is always possible in soccer; and if the Jumbos can bring one forth today, they will do the Crimson fortunes a great service by making the booters play their best. If, on the contrary, they fold up, the only benefit to the Crimson will be to the players' own scoring records...
...hope," Farnsworth said, "that through this joint participation. . . in unusual cases not only will we have the benefit of the professional judgment of our staff, but also that added and necessary ingredient of the lay point of view in the evaluation of the merits of any controversial claim...