Word: benefits
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Curtice is equally vehement in his belief that spinning off two divisions would benefit neither the consumer nor the competition. If Oldsmobile, for example, were separated from G.M., it would automatically be shut off from the vast pool of centralized engineers, research, styling and production-line know-how that have pushed G.M. ahead. Its cars would soon be out of date and would cost more. Spun off from G.M., Olds would have little hope of competing with the rest of the industry...
Senior Members Benefit...
...post-Broadway hits still linger for the benefit of provincials. Can-Can, by Cole Porter, isn't offensively risque from the second balcony of the Opera House. Today at 2:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Bus Stop is a comedy of delicate curves with Peggy Ann Garner. Today at 2:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. at the Colonial...
...both biology and chemistry favor the plan strongly, largely because they feel it would eliminate dilettantism. Because biochemistry majors are required to take only five concentration courses, including physics, many students never get beyond the elementary stages in this field. As a result, these undergraduates never receive the real benefit of concentration--discipline in a certain academic endeavor...
...years ago, U.S. and other foreign newsmen have been barred from almost every important press conference, including those held by the government and by top industrialists. The door was slammed shut by the unofficial Japanese reporters' clubs-the Kisha Kurabu-which run the conferences for their own special benefit...