Word: benefits
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...With Molotov protesting only mildly for the record, the Assembly voted for the sixth year (42-to-12) against considering Red China for membership. But after Molotov's standpat opening speech, only one of the three major agenda items (disarmament, atoms-for-peace, charter revision) seemed destined to benefit in a practical way from "the Geneva spirit." That was President Eisenhower's proposal, endorsed by the Russians at the summit meeting, for a U.N. center for joint development of the peaceful uses of atomic energy...
There is, of course, an added benefit to the Army ROTC student from the new arrangement. Under existing Faculty rules, this means that future Army ROTC students, including members of the classes of '58 and '59, will need to present only 16 1/2 course credits instead of the 17 1/2 course credits which have previously been required of all ROTC students at Harvard...
...coach has drifted over from varsity practice to note that "these are very big people to be called Yardlings." And if it is not now very graceful, and if these very big freshmen are at present fighting themselves hardest, it is likely that Margarita, who demonstrates and practices without benefit of pads, will be able to cure that...
...astonished beyond expression by this demonstration of the power of TIME to influence a revolution in Detroit. Thank you for your part in the eventual benefit to the safety and health of all my fellow citizens...
...side. "Herr Khrushchev," said the German, "has never put a leaf in front of his mouth ... It is not his manner." "But I don't carry rocks in my pocket," retorted Khrushchev. "We are going home," the Chancellor concluded, "convinced that our visit to Moscow was of benefit." He raised his glass: "To good, friendly, and not only diplomatic relations, because diplomats are not always the best of friends...