Word: benefits
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Thousands of Japanese, increasingly alarmed by the Emperor's recently aggravated ill health, began last week to "purify" themselves, on the theory that just as the virtue of the Tenno (emperor) is supposed to effect the well-being of his subjects, so an increase in their purity should benefit the Emperor...
...said that higher education has little benefit for the practical business man. Yet here is a railroad coming to not one but several universities with the object of clearing up a little matter of grammar: the fact that the universities furnished no satisfaction has nothing to do with the case--the mountain did come to Mohamet. Time was when the complete equipment for a railroad magnate's desk consisted of an atlas, a silver spike, and a box of coronas; now one must have at least Roget's Thesaurus and the Encyclopedia Brittanica. The influence of the cloisters is unmistakable...
Commenting on the matter yesterday to a CRIMSON reporter, F. W. Moore '93, graduate treasurer of the H. A. A., expressed his personal opinion that the agreement should be changed. "A start of even a week earlier would infinitely benefit the players," he remarked. "The longer, period would enable the coaches to make the training process more gradual and less arduous. Under the present arrangement, with a scant ten days before the opening game, intensive training is entered into at once, and is carried on at an exhausting pace throughout the season. An earlier training date would obviate the need...
...policy has since assumed it seems particularly unlucky for the parties concerned that the misunderstanding should have occurred in this particular instance. The human equation of course, explains the incident. Misunderstandings may occur at any time. It is regretable when they coincide with important issues. In any case no benefit can be derived by broadcasting the lamentable facts to the public. The Board of Overseers by this procedure justifies its conduct to the Alumni and adds more fuel for the antagonistic public to censure. One hardly compensates the other...
...planned to hold frequent vocational lectures at the Club for the benefit of college men. The speakers at these lectures will be men prominent in the various fields of business and the professions...