Word: benefits
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Jack Barnaby's 1952 tennis squad will head for the South, Saturday, without the benefit of a single outdoor practice. All Barnaby says he's expecting is that "We may be playing good tennis--by the time we got home...
...life and everything pertaining thereto, and that takes in mechanics." Finally Lawson got exasperated. "God, boy," he cried at 50-year-old Senator Moody, "if you want me to tell you all these things, you will wreck my mind . . . I'm thinking great philosophical thoughts for the benefit of mankind...
...coaxial cables? Fans would have to pay to see the events, either at the point of origin, or at specific movie houses. Some exhibitors tried the scheme out last year (TIME, June 25). Last week the results were in: movies will probably have to be better than ever, without benefit...
Dick Button, recently returned from Olympic triumphs and exhibitions in Europe, told the Crimson by telephone last night from his Englewood, N.J. home that he will skate in Madison Square Garden Saturday night for the benefit of this summer's Olympic games...
...faculty veterans at Harvard who wouldn't join the University chapter because they felt it was the students' organization and at the same time wouldn't join the Cambridge one, because it would be slighting the University." He felt because of this addition the A.V.C. would benefit a great deal...