Word: benefitted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Wrestling is especially valuable training for football candidates and particularly for linesmen. The football coaches are strongly in favor of it as a means of giving men better poise and speed. Members of this year's Freshman football team would derive special benefit from it. If a sufficient number of men from the class of 1916 report, it is planned to organize a Freshman team and to schedule two or three meets with outside teams...
...discussions on a more intimate level if they were held there rather than in one of the University halls. The latter at best are not so pleasant for discussion, while the Union has every facility to promote social intercourse. We believe, moreover, that the movement to the Union would benefit this institution by helping it to better fulfill its purpose. It cannot do this unless its facilities as a social centre are utilized. We hope that arrangements will be made at once to hold the future forums in the Union...
...years, however, and especially since the organization of the Undergraduate Schools Committee, matters have been greatly improved. In addition to the systematic distribution . . . . of all the regular college publications, a new plan is now on foot for editing a handbook which will contain concise information intended primarily for the benefit of Princeton sub-freshmen . . . . but also to arouse interest among men not strongly prejudiced in Princeton's favor. This work is being carried on entirely under the supervision of the Undergraduate Schools Committee...
Again, the meetings and activities of the society are of great benefit to the prospective engineer as well as to the dilettante operator. The chance is offered of becoming acquainted, exchanging ideas, and obtaining new information from men of the 'Tech and Tufts Wireless Associations, which with the Harvard Wireless Club form the local chapters, besides many older men of Boston and vicinity who pursue the study of radio-telegraphy and telephony as an avocation...
...special regulation has been made allowing a trial membership of not more than two weeks without the payment of the customary fee. This rule is particularly for the benefit of those now on the Memorial Hall waiting list, which has remained constant during the past week at about 100 names. It is a physical impossibility to accommodate more than the present membership of 1100 at Memorial...