Word: benefited
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...University Band will give its fourth annual concert at 8:15 tonight in Symphony Hall. Walter S. Sechriest, Jr. '56 and G. Wright Briggs '31 will direct the program which is for the benefit of the scholarship fund of the Boston Harvard Club...
...second place judge named Dyer as having finished second, but the judge for third place picked him for third. Again, the decision of the higher placed official should have prevailed, but Gideonse once more received the benefit of an irregularity...
Improved trade with the Soviets, if it is possible, would have permanent benefits. It would, certainly, lead to greater contact and communication with the Soviet Union, which could develop into a more commodious and less explosive world atmosphere. In addition, it would remove many restrictions on our allies' trade with Russia. This would remove many restrictions on our allies' trade with Russia. This would aid in sparking the economies of Western European and other non-Soviet nations, whose ruble-gap is far smaller than their current dollar-gap. Closer to the Soviet Union in distance and economic condition, these countries...
...this way, the U.S. can equate Soviet purchase demands with American exportable items, thereby selling them what they are willing to buy. Exporters, subsequently, should not be discouraged from Soviet trade. Such trade would be profitable and possible for both East and West, resulting in disadvantage for neither but benefit for both...
Ulam stated that if the University were to be really fair, it would find one fringe benefit leading to another with ever increasing complications