Word: benefitted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...importance of making an intelligent and far-sighted choice of courses cannot be over-emphasized. All too frequently we hear the criticism that college students obtain no lasting benefit from the four years spent in their higher education simply because they do not correlate the subjects which they elect to study. The prime object of limiting the choice of electives is to obviate this criticism by directing the student's choice properly into the different fields of learning...
...Student Council believes that such an affiliation would give to the Musical Clubs a permanent organization which would be of material benefit to them in their relations with graduates and others when arranging for trips and concerts...
...lack of these very qualities, than for any other reason,--men who are clever, who are earnest and energetic, who are capable and ambitious,--yet men who are afraid of forcing their own personality on those who are unacquainted with them. To urge these men to reap the benefit of a few courses in public speaking, might seem latitudinal,--were it not for the fact that these men seldom take such courses...
...every class, of whom we never hear as accomplishing anything in so-called "undergraduate activities." They may be the men of more modest or even straitened circumstances. They come here for an education in the sense of procuring a firm intellectual foundation and of obtaining the maximum benefit from each course. Everyone will agree that such men form the real backbone of the College. Their cause is eloquent by its silence...
...benefit of those men who may not be familiar with the varied opportunities for athletic activity during the spring, the following summary of organized sports is given...