Word: benefits
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Stars and Stripes. . . . Then I asked in all candor, what is the Department of Justice doing? Why are not the men who are cooperating with our foreign enemies, the agents and their representatives in this country, arrested, indicted, convicted and sentenced to the electric chair without the benefit of clergy...
...wrote a magazine story about the Big Brother movement and it turned out about as nicely as could be expected. "It takes a tough guy to go straight" is the motto. The "tough guy" is assisted in his rectification by a beautiful girl and a priest. No doubt the benefit derived by the younger set in less polite communities from this type of picture is enormous. As entertainment most of it has been done before...
...78th meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the representative organization of American scientists, with a membership of 11,704, opened in Cincinnati, Thursday, Dec. 27, and will close Wednesday, Jan. 2. These meetings, held annually during the Christmas holidays for the benefit of men of the academic world, who make up the majority of the members, have long been recognized as the most important of national scientific gatherings. At them papers and reports are presented embodying the major scientific researches of the twelvemonth, and many of the most important scientific discoveries and developments have been first...
Four young ladies from the cast of "Helen of Troy, New York", now playing at the Colonial Theatre, were present at the Pi Eta rehearsal yesterday afternoon and assisted in the coaching of the production, "Dr. Hyde and Mr. Seek". For their benefit the rehearsal was partly in costume. Miss Queenie Smith, the star of the popular musical comedy, gave several points on dancing to the pony ballet, while Miss Helen Ford super-intended the love scene between E. E. Sawin '25 and C. H. Morgan '24, assisted by Miss Carrington and Miss Hudson...
...funds-funds being always the first and last question in education. Said the President: "Having in mind that education is peculiarly a local problem and that it should always be pursued with the largest freedom of choice by students and parents, nevertheless the Federal Government might well give the benefit of its counsel and encouragement more freely in this direction. If anyone doubts the need of concerted action by the States of the Nation for this purpose, it is only necessary to consider the appalling figures of illiteracy, representing a condition which does not vary much in all parts...