Word: benefited
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Coon and Farnsworth have no ready explanation for the sudden spurt in the number of voluntary appearances at the Clinic. The services it offers have been advertised for years. Farnsworth has noted little resistance among students when the idea they might benefit from a talk with a psychiatrist is suggested. Coon says that his experience in first meeting students is that they are not too uneasy...
...finally accepted, the bill established a Fellowship program for financing student "projects" for study of an international or domestic nature. The projects must "benefit the Harvard community in a public way." Awards will be made by a committee of deans, housemasters, faculty, senior tutors, and Council members...
...philosophy that qualifies as "liberal." It is clear from public statements that Eisenhower does personally believe in and accept reciprocal trade, a form of federal aid to education, a program of national health insurance, foreign economic aid and the peaceful use of atomic power for the benefit of the whole world, a more liberal immigration law, equal rights for all, Social Security, and America's international obligations and the United Nations. In short, President Eisenhower has said a clear "Me too" to the American liberal tradition...
Seven varsity swimmers will appear tonight in a benefit performance for the United States Olympic fund at Andover Academy...
Tenley, a Soc Rel major and pre-med student, said that the Medical School admissions department understood her obligation to accept the Olympics invitation. Next week's dinner, a benefit for the Olympic Fund, will be a send-off to U.S. competitors in the November field event Olympics in Australia...