Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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However, I suppose many people will visit the museums just to see it out of curiosity who otherwise would not do so, and perhaps will benefit by improving their knowledge of the fine arts as well; and in the long run it may be worth the trouble and expense...
...income-the present maximum percentage. For persons 65 or older, Kennedy would discard the extra $600 exemption and substitute a tax credit of $300. Since the $300 would be applied against the tax actually owed (while the $600 exemption merely reduces taxable income), the change would be a net benefit for taxpayers in low and middle brackets...
...junior Senator from the middle of the dance floor. "Alouette," he began, jabbing the air with his forefinger like a President, to get everyone singing in the proper sequence. Someone struck up a limbo, and Teddy craned backward under a broom with the best of them. With or without benefit of Kennedys, it was like that in the bars all over town-conviviality rather than disorder, the young mingling easily with their elders and betters...
Several Boston and Roxbury civic groups, especially CORE, are taking a continuing interest in the case. Alan Gartner, chairman of Boston CORE, said yesterday that money is still being solicited for a "Jackie Washington Fund" to pay expenses. So far, $300 has been raised. Washington sang at a Brandeis benefit for the fund last night...
...probably the only one whose talents called forth a special resolution from his home-state legislature. In solemn session, the lawmakers classified him as "a great natural resource," begged him to attend the local university "to further develop his natural athletic ability for the use and benefit of the State and its 2,000,000 citizens...