Word: benefits
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Mutual benefit associations in antiquity...
...carefully collegiate neutrality it was urged that "it is the duty of every member of the University to err on the side of understatement rather than of excess and agitation." The CRIMSON'S attitude is proper, but this point needs both emphasis and a somewhat clearer formulation, for the benefit of certain members of our body academic who appear to have needed it not. What the University wants, and what America desires, and what the world needs is not mere "understatement and restraint"; the desideratum is that prejudice and passion be understated and restrained, and still more that the facts...
...formed out of the 95 Freshmen that reported for the fall season. Coach McVicar '15 is looking after the first crews from the dormitories and Coaches Abeles '13, Pirnie '15, Haines, and Manning are teaching the rudiments of rowing to those men who have had no previous experience. The benefit that these Freshmen have derived from fall work is obvious; many of the men who had never been in a boat before are showing up extremely well...
...regular season of Opera this winter are unknown, due to the absence of Mr. Jordan in Europe at the present time. Upon on his return about November 1, the CRIMSON will announce, in accordance with his decision, whether or not the Opera Association will again be run for the benefit of University students...
...Freshmen have taken very little interest in the interdormitory track meet arranged for their benefit tomorrow afternoon. Blue-books have been placed in each of the dormitories and at Soldiers Field, but so far only 42 men have signed up. This is a very poor showing indeed, and it is hoped that after the meetings in the Common Rooms this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock enough men will sign up to make the meet interesting...