Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...teaching fellow "is going to get the maximum benefit from two years of teaching," Elder asserted, a feeling seconded by many respondents to the poll. Teaching more than two years, Elder said, is done for financial, rather than educational reasons...
...four years. But the graduate student will continue to face the first problem until the Faculty takes some definite steps to teach the teaching fellow to teach. It is hoped that in the current general re-evaluation in the graduate school, this problem will be seriously considered, for the benefit of the College as well...
Despite the difficulties of the transfer's life, he seems to benefit from his life at Harvard. Very few transfers fail to do academically well. Overcoming the difficulties involved in transfering requires an exceptional desire to come to Harvard. Once he is here, the transfer is less likely to criticize Harvard than his classmate, who has never attended another university. The transfer has enough perspective to realize the faults inherent in a university life...
...success of the Regional Studies Program at the graduate level elicits an almost automatic question: Why shouldn't undergraduates be allowed to concentrate in Regional Studies? Many of the people most able to benefit from such a program, those who are entering public service, business, and journalism, often do not wish to take graduate training. A Ph.D. is not necessary for a career in journalism; often the public service career men enter government service directly, and those wishing to enter business usually prefer to go to business school, if they wish any graduate training at all. It would seem that...
...them, it failed even more miserably. Instead, it brought fresh evidence of the growing isolation of Egypt and Syria in the Arab world. Answering a plea from six Iraqi religious leaders, Feisal and Saud joined in denunciation of Nasser's methods. "These attacks," said King Feisal, "will benefit only the enemies of Arabs and Moslems." Said Saud: "We will make an effort to end them...