Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...addition, he says concentrators would benefit from having more graduate students in environmental studies and public policy fields serve as house tutors...
Witt said the primary reason the older buses were replaced was their age. But students said enhanced capacity is the greatest benefit of the new buses...
Wall said the new van service may benefit taxi drivers by bringing more prospective clients to Cambridge...
...change concentrations the following year; yet I doubt that this is a representative portrait of all rising sophomores, either. While no system is perfect, I am proud to be a small part of the outstanding collection of resources that Dean Nathans and her assistant deans have assembled for the benefit of Harvard's first-years. Jacoby would have served readers better by acknowledging the existence of advising successes as well as failures, but then perhaps based on her own experience she doesn't have a clue. --Christine Soutter '72 Freshman Proctor
...University's diverse portfolio, returns on the Harvard endowment were up 9.4 percent over fiscal year 1995, to 26 percent in fiscal year 1996. Kudos go to Harvard's money managers, who, not incidentally, are being amply rewarded for their efforts. We hope students as well will benefit from their hard work...