Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...pilgrimage to Boston each year to give a concert. Last year he played Sanders Theater, this year he visited the Berklee Performance Center. Thanksgiving is, of course, Guthrie's holiday, for it's the day upon which the events of Alice's Restaurant take place. While Christmas reaps the benefit of It's A Wonderful Life, and everybody reads Ulysses on Bloomsday, Thanksgiving is a holiday in need of some tradition that the culture industry can market. Why not Arlo Guthrie? The war in Vietnam may well be long past, but we're all getting older. With the same...
...development group--like the telephone over-recovery--worked to benefit the whole University without clearly articulating which school was paying...
...larger schools, in particular, came to feel that OIT was using their funding to benefit other schools, according to Proctor...
...hockey coach, like the puzzle solver, looks for a combination of moves that will take him closer to a goal. This often demands a willingness to change things around, to attack the problem from a different direction, to break up an intact line for the benefit of the whole...
...somewhat dismaying. Security guards, parking monitors and museum attendants voted to establish a new union, after their contract with their old union, Local 254 expired on November 15. Local 254 has recently been accused of representing workers in bad faith and selling its employees short for the University's benefit. However, while we believe that the new union may be able to better represent these Harvard workers, we are concerned about internal tension in the new union, which appears to be split along occupational lines. The security guards seem to be in control of the new union, and the museum...