Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...a.k.a. monopolist textbook hoarder). Why? Harvard gives the Coop a monopoly on the needed texts for all of its classes, except when the professor chooses to purchase elsewhere. Wouldn't it make sense to supply reading lists and class enrollments to all the local bookstores so that students would benefit from price competition...
...recruited to populate the vacant spaces should be national or regional chains that specialize in textbooks or office supplies. (If this attempt fails, sell to the highest bidder.) In any case, not only will students have access to better goods at lower prices, future generations of students will benefit from interest earned on the now-stagnant equity housed in the Coop...
According to Kagan, people are frequently helped simply because they feel better after volunteers have spent time with them, while the volunteers themselves benefit psychologically as well...
...11th annual CityStep Benefit Ball will be held in the Children's Museum in Boston tonight beginning...
Professors say students are not the only ones who benefit academically from increased Internet participation...