Word: benefits
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...tutorial staff of each House about 10 are resident in the House and the rest have temporary studies there. The student meets his tutor about once a week, eats with him occasionally, and is expected, in one way or another to absorb a good deal of learning and to benefit from the intimate intellectual contacts. At the same time every upperclassman carries a regular schedule of courses, expect that men out for honors can secure a reduction in the number during their Senior year...
...College's three hundred and first year, a circumstance of no little importance. It is fitting and proper that this Class should be asked to attend the Celebration marking the close of the first three centuries of higher education in the United States, in as much as it will benefit by the first four years of the fourth century, years whose glory and worth will be enhanced by the experience of the past...
...General showers greeted the Commission in South Dakota. But Chicago's weather forecaster reported the rain of "little benefit...
This did not greatly matter because the Government's forces against the Revolution were by last week in great part not Army detachments at all but civilian Socialists, Anarchists and Communists, male and female, for whose benefit the President had opened the arsenals of Spain and handed out some 500,000 rifles, pistols and small arms. In so doing Don Manuel Azana claimed to remain wholly Republican, but he also provided Spain with a problem in civilian arms-toting which it may take years to solve...
...reinsured by the new company at the original rates, but the holders of noncancelable disability policies were told they had only two alternatives: 1) to file a claim with the California Insurance Commissioner or 2) to reinsure their policies in the new company at the original rates and accept benefit reductions ranging up to 80%. However claims now being paid under these policies would not be affected by the change...