Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...worst nightmare will be realized--they will have to give money to a "Harvard man." (Again, with this reasoning, conservatives might reconsider the decision not to embrace transgenderism with open arms. In spite of this seemingly strange shift in ideological alliance, the ambiguities of transgenderism could be interpreted to benefit conservative goals. Wouldn't it be interesting if one of the effects of accepting transgender as a valid category would be the granting of Radcliffe honors to a physical...
Quincy House Co-Masters Michael Shinagel and Marjorie L. North own a puppy of the Toto variety whom they redundantly dubbed Quincy. North says in an e-mail that the dog is both for their benefit and that of the students...
...that the Undergraduate Council should spend its time "addressing issues such as section sizes and core reform," as the dissent to the editorial did, is ludicrous. First and foremost, the council is a student advocate; it exists for our benefit as a community of individuals. And the most important and fundamental concern of the council should be to ensure that every student is provided with the means to exist on this campus to his or her fullest potential, to exist here in dignity and pride and openness, and to be respected. Your editorial, and the dissent saying that the council...
...area where students would certainly benefit from pre-registration is in terms of Coop book prices...
...University asked Reverend Peter J. Gomes, Plummer professor of Christian morals and minister in Memorial Church, to determine whether a multicultural center would benefit the campus. According to Nguyen, Gomes concluded such a center should not be formed because it would polarize the campus...