Word: benefits
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Citation: "Selfless but self-reliant. Thorough but brilliant. Always ready to serve if others may benefit...
...Kemmerer, who brought the educational TV dream to reality (and was recently fired as president of. the University of Houston-TIME, May 4): "We have about 2,000,000 enrolled in colleges of the country. [But] there is a prospective group of 50 million adults who could and would benefit by continued education if it were readily available to them...
...both in that, though normally erect in stance, he is happy to drop on all fours and thunder off at a gallop. Australian wool interests hope that the "tropis" will prove to be a dream-come-true-workers who can be trained to operate a loom without benefit of paycheck...
...that simple fact. Were we willing to go a step further, we would see that a similar number of workers would get jobs in other industries. Whenever we get to the point where freezing workers in [their present] jobs is generally accepted as a virtue and a true economic benefit, we may well say farewell to progress...
...history of both the University and the country, the months since September, 1953, have been anything but uneventful. The proprietors of the CRIMSON editorial columns try to keep up a running commentary on both scenes, an experience traumatic, but nevertheless Invigorating. For the benefit of returning alumni and others who wish to review our policy over the months, here is a summary...