Word: benefits
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Stephens explained that his own group would derive absolutely no benefit from the HLU's proposed meeting even if the latter group were to request it. "There is no doubt in our minds about who are the best candidates," Stephens said...
...some ways even more decisive because of the way the varsity won. It came from behind after almost 50 minutes of two way football, and it came a long way. The drive, with Cornell leading 12 to 7, started on the Crimson 23, and carried 77 yards without the benefit of a pass...
This follows a national trend of falling supply of experimental bodies even in prominent medical schools. G.I. benefit laws and social-welfare measures are to blame, the department explained...
Mahalia still sings in churches. But her deep, creamy contralto has also been heard five times in Carnegie Hall, where she fills the house without benefit of advertising ("You just get a feeling she's coming," explains one New York fan). Two years ago, on a European tour, greetings came from Queen Elizabeth and Winston Churchill before an Albert Hall concert...
Moreover, argued Radiologist Garland, many victims of lung cancer do not submit to surgery promptly after diagnosis, so they get no benefit from the procedure. Worst of all, surgery adds but little to the life expectancy in most cases. Concluded Dr. Garland: "The yield in lives actually saved or even made more comfortable by this [Xray] program . . . appears to be so small that one cannot urge its imposition on the general public...