Word: benefited
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...admits, however, that the arrangements would benefit the University more than the individual organizations...
That gemlike story has long served as a key anecdotal exhibit in the defense of Pius for his public silence during the Nazi genocide. In his scathing new book, Hitler's Pope, British author John Cornwell repeats it--but not to Pius' benefit. The 40,000 figure, he reports, was impossible--twice the total of all Jews deported from Holland by that date. The likely number of deported Jewish-Catholic converts, Cornwell says, was "no more than 92." Though undeniably tragic, 92 deaths seem a thin reed on which to base a continent-wide policy of discretion in the face...
...benefit from studying at Harvard for Carr was that his KSG professors helped him later in his business career...
Carr says the skill of critical thinking has turned out to be the most valuable benefit of his time at Harvard--much more so than any benefits he may have received in terms of networks or connections...
Provost David Minter of Rice University, which ranked number one in Kiplinger's and number two in Money, says that lesser-known schools such as Rice reap greater benefit from college rankings than schools like Harvard...