Word: benefits
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Kremlin's New Course succeeds even partially, it is this new bourgeois group that will benefit. Most of them are looking to Khrushchev, for he is one of them himself...
...industry, said the company, "large-scale American participation" in developing overseas supplies is second in importance only to "a vigorous and expanding" domestic business. As an example of the mutual benefits of free trade, Standard cited Venezuela, which last year exported $330 million in oil to the U.S., and in turn imported more than $500 million in goods from the U.S. Said Jersey Standard: "When we trade our products for those we do not have, or for those which other people can make more advantageously, we benefit by having a wider variety of things to enjoy or by getting them...
...H.A.A. and the Boston Garden are still trying to work out a system whereby undergraduates can receive some kind of price benefit on home varsity hockey games...
...stand, Clifford L. Alexander '55 called for students to show their interest, although cautioning them against organized movements. "We don't want organized lobbying, with mimeographed postcards and artificial lists of names. The bill should be judged on its merits without insincere backing by people who will benefit from its passage," he said...
...Athletics Committee has major problems, but they are problems with ready solutions. By studying this year's ticket abuses to improve the distribution system rather than to fume indignantly, the Committee can benefit from this season's unfortunate disclosures...