Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Kills him, he is holding stomach, laughing. Someone in press behind says "attaboy." Nikita is talking to me, also sort of for benefit of Bulganin, who is leaning in, enjoying it all. We are all pushed together close. Nikita's eyes all crinkled up, he looks like real happy peasant. Holds hand up in protest. Snap, snap...
Previously the two drives have been completely separate, but Miss Hull asserted that it would benefit both drives to occur at the same time, and to have "one big drive all over." However, the appeals would remain separate financially...
Miss Hull expects that the Radcliffe Drive will make "$1500 or more" as it has in the past years, meaning that each student would give a little more than a dollar. The Drive will benefit PBH, the World University Service, the Massachusetts State Hospitals for the Insane, the American Friends Service Committee, and the National Scholarship Service for Negro Students...
...finally, tutorial should be maintained for non-Honors juniors and extended to non-Honors seniors on a voluntary basis. If competent, interested tutors were engaged to teach these non-compulsory sessions, many non-Honors concentrators might switch to Honors. In any case, they would gain greater benefit from their education than they do at the present time...
...beleaguered Soviet embassy in London's "Millionaires' Row," First Secretary Yuri Modin protested in vain to massed dog lovers: "The Russians love dogs. This has been done not for the sake of cruelty but for the benefit of humanity." Britain's public was not to be soothed. Demanded Lady Munnings, wife of the Royal Academy's onetime President Sir Alfred Munnings: "Why not use child murderers, who just get life sentences and have a jolly good time in prison?"* Novelist Denise Robins rushed into print with a touching elegy: "Little dog lost to the rest...