Word: benefitted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...national department of education, presided over by a secretary who shall have a seat in the President's Cabinet, and for the initial year of his administration have $100,000,000 to distribute among the states, largely in proportion as the states appropriate money themselves for the benefit of the schools...
...Princeton, and the university simply want to play one another and have found it of great advantage to have the same set of rules. By attempting to make the union close is meant not making it in the least exclusive but merely attaining more perfect co-operation for mutual benefit. The purpose of the triangular arrangement is not to attempt to dictate rules but to agree to certain regulations which are peculiarly applicable to the three universities. Through long years of association with Yale and Princeton in athletic contests, especially with Yale, greater interest is aroused by games with these...
...etre is no longer desirable, unless, of course, we should decide to perpetuate the results of "kultur" in an up-to-date chamber of horrors. The problem of disposition must somehow be solved. At present it is but a monument of disputed architectural beauty, and of no practical benefit to its founders or to the University...
...activities in the Army and Navy. Also the Red Cross Membership Campaign was successfully managed by the Association and over 400 men were enrolled as members of the Red Cross. Through the efforts of the Association the men in the University responded to a call for clothing for the benefit of the people in Belgium the latter part of November...
...also for the Freshmen which were addressed by Dr. Fitch and Dr. Fosdick. Most successful parties were given at Thanksgiving and Christmas time for the men staying in Cambridge over the holidays and the House was kept open and entertainment and refreshments were provided during both holidays for the benefit of fellows who could not go home...