Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...second election is not expected to benefit any particular candidate, Dickerson said...
...that a 24-hour library on campus is a must. However, simply having Cabot open is not enough. While it is the most centrally located of the undergraduate libraries on campus, it is still relatively inconvenient for Quad and River residents. In addition, students in the humanities can hardly benefit from the scientific books Cabot has to offer. While we continue to praise Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68, Schmelz and Nancy M. Cline, Larsen librarian of Harvard College, for this recent step, we must also let them know that we do not consider a 24-hour library...
...ability of students to practice their decision-making skills in a "safe" environment is probably the single most important benefit a college administration can provide its students. But when major decisions are handed down from University Hall--decisions that are better left in the hands of the students who know the issues best--this ability to learn suffers enormously. I urge University Hall to reverse the tide of paternalism and to hold fast to the guiding principle that students are the best judges of how to run their own affairs...
...President has groused that the biggest frustration of being in the White House is that it's so hard to get out of it, to know what is going on out there in America and to benefit from unfiltered common sense. And so when his Georgetown University hallmate David Matter complained in September about the way the organ-donor system allocates livers for transplant, with people in one city waiting months while patients elsewhere can expect them in less than two weeks, the Department of Health and Human Services was ordered to take a new look at who should...
...movie Larry Flynt, who, as portrayed by Woody Harrelson, is an outrageous but lovable American original. Judging from the film, almost the only thing that distinguishes Flynt's magazine from those of competitors like Guccione and Hugh Hefner is that Hustler's nudes are presented as nature intended, without benefit of airbrush or Vaselined camera lens. "The problem in this country," the movie Flynt proclaims, "is that sex [is considered] bad and ugly and dirty...If you don't like vaginas," he adds, "complain to the manufacturer." He means...