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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Melissa's presence] was definitely on the pro side of my list of pros and cons," Sarah said. "I didn't let [her being here] decide for me, but it was definitely a major benefit. And now that I'm here, it's more of a benefit than I thought it would be--just having family close by. I haven't gotten homesick...

Author: By Brian E. Fallon, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Johnson and Johnson | 11/10/1999 | See Source »

...work has just begun. The hours of organization and promotion for the Benefit Ball raise the money to run one of Harvard's unique student-created and totally student-run community service groups, but somehow the "benefit" part of the ball is often quickly forgotten. CityStep is a program that does more than just throw a big party...

Author: By Valerie E. Charat and Alex J. Leary, S | Title: The Benefits of the Ball | 11/10/1999 | See Source »

...those who commit their time to it--teachers, producers and CityStep students alike--CityStep is able to give back a great experience and serve a great cause. This is all because of the support and money raised from the Benefit Ball. We want to take this occasion to explain where the proceeds go and who they help...

Author: By Valerie E. Charat and Alex J. Leary, S | Title: The Benefits of the Ball | 11/10/1999 | See Source »

...culminating moment of the program--the CityStep show--is most dependent on the Benefit Ball. The funds that we raise from the Ball each year allow us to place these children on a star-studded stage, giving them the chance to shine in front of hundreds of onlookers. A core of talented Harvard students create every aspect of the show, including the theme, choreography and music composition. By setting the standard of the show at such a high level, each CityStep student learns about the rigors and benefits of an entire year of hard work driven toward a final goal...

Author: By Valerie E. Charat and Alex J. Leary, S | Title: The Benefits of the Ball | 11/10/1999 | See Source »

...University also pledged to use some of its newly acquired land in Boston for affordable housing. In 1997, Harvard came under fire for secretly purchasing 52 acres in Allston. Yesterday Grogan said this land will be used, at least in part, to benefit area residents...

Author: By Nathaniel L. Schwartz and Robert K. Silverman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: University to Fund Affordable Housing | 11/10/1999 | See Source »

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