Word: benefited
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...self-reliance, without depending on a creator or a God. That was very attractive. I had tried to do some things for my people, but I did not have enough time. I still think that if a genuine communist movement had come to Tibet, there would have been much benefit to the people...
...believe today's redefinition of Radcliffe will be a good thing for both Harvard and Radcliffe. The Radcliffe Institute has a bright future ahead of it, and in the long run will benefit from having a clearly defined status within the University, something Radcliffe College did not have in its final years. Harvard, on the other hand, now can no longer defer responsibility for women's issues to Radcliffe...
...years later, Kovach, who is 67, said he feels it is time to move on, citing his desire to spend more time with his family. He also said the foundation would benefit from a curator who is more familiar with the rapidly expanding field of communications technology...
...Lemann suggests, we take the extreme view that people should always be judged by performance rather than potential, we must provide everyone with precisely the same opportunity to perform. But providing everyone in the nation with exactly the same education would be a disservice both to those who would benefit from more rigorous academic training and to those who would be best served by vocational training or the opportunity to explore more creative educational alternatives. Different people reach their full potential in different environments. Not everyone would be happy taking courses at Harvard. The environments that people choose for themselves...
Rudenstine asked for the business community's help in lobbying for more science research funding. This week he and other university presidents traveled to Washington to try to save such funding in the next budget bill. Rudenstine said such moves benefit the entire community...