Word: benefits
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, Patrick Henry, and Andrew Jackson are only a few of these men. The South used to monopolize the Presidency before the time of Jackson. Such men qualified to lead men are still to be found in the South, and the country should have the benefit of their leadership...
Since books of ethical intent are among the most popular at Princeton, there must be in other colleges a considerable amount of interest in the subject. That the place of science in life concerns the undergraduate is encouraging. If only a few retain this interest, America will benefit. To a nation accused of money madness, devotees of a less economic and more abstract subject than business bring a healthy balance. Mr. Young's few statistics disclose a desirable tendency...
...President and Mrs. Coolidge attended for an hour the opening of the 35th annual Charity Ball for the benefit of the Children's Hospital. They did not dance* but received many friends in their box. Other notables at the ball included Vice President and Mrs. Dawes, a large part of the diplomatic corps, Senator and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Rinehart...
...home life of the Royal Family is similar to that of any well conducted household. . . . The Infante Alfonso has started a model stock farm. . . . The King is not a sportsman in the usual sense, but has taken up various sports for the benefit of the exercise...
...Crimson Alumni forwards and George Owen '23, who as an undergraduate captained two University hockey teams, swept over the defense of the Dartmouth graduates to a 6 to 0 victory and ample revenge for last year's loss, in the Arena last night. The game was played for the benefit of the Ellis Memorial Fund...