Word: benefits
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...weekly expositions of openings held for the benefit of members of the Chess Club will be discontinued until after mid-years...
...students, and employing the aid of the students is a business of no small importance. The heads of these schools are obtaining training in business organization, and are receiving excellent training in business management. The men who write the reviews are receiving excellent training which will be of practical benefit to them in after life, and the man who makes use of these notes and by so doing is able to pass a course, is going to remember about as much as if he had done enough work in the course of the year to give him the same mark...
Featured by exhibitions by the best fancy skaters in the country, the skating carnival, for the benefit of the Radcliffe Endowment Fund, will be held at the Boston Arena this evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. L. C. Mueller will skate in a brilliant and spectacular number as a Sun Goddess, while Mr. William Frick, a popular skater who appears often at the Arena, will give an exhibition in spiral skating...
...students. One hears it even in parts of continental Europe where dormitories have hitherto been quite unknown, and in America many of the eastern colleges are now much better equipped with halls of residence than we are at Harvard. Save for our dire need of chemical laboratories, no greater benefit could be conferred upon the University, and no more enduring memorial can be created, than by a dormitory for students...
...true generosity and sportsmanship of Harvard's considerable contributions to the Baker Rink Fund are brought into sharp relief by the Princeton-Harvard hockey event Saturday night. These gifts were not only meant to honor Hobey Baker, but also to benefit at Princeton the sport of which Baker was so admirable an exponent. Princeton's signal achievement Saturday could hardly have been possible without this benefit. We are swift to appreciate this fact, and while we rejoice, we acknowledge our debt. --Daily Princetonian...