Word: benefitted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...This is for Germany, and not for us, to say. The President has taken the narrowest possible ground. He takes his stand on the sacrifice of 'American ships and of American lives,' although he had formerly taken the broader ground of humanity. He has given Germany the benefit of every doubt; and has scrupulously avoided any appearance of partisanship...
...squad has had the benefit of practice games with the University and B. A. A. teams in the Arena this week and has therefore had some stiff preparation for today's contest. The team has been doing good work in the Arena and though unable to score against their more powerful opponents, have held them to comparatively low scores. The wings, which have heretofore been the weak points of the Freshman line, have improved a great deal and can now share the burden of the offence with Captain Walker and E. Cabot...
...last of the lectures being given by the University for the benefit of the Cambridge police officers by Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick and Inspector Cornelius F. Cahalane, of the New York City Police School for Recruits, will be given in the City Building, Central square, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inspector Cahalane will be the lecturer, his subject being. "Thieves, Their Methods and Detection...
...from Cambridge and the source of infection was a mystery. With the occurrence of that case all reasonable precautionary measures to prevent spread were taken and no other cases developed. In connection with this case it was a source of great satisfaction to the University authorities and of great benefit to the students that we could call upon the Harvard Infantile Paralysis Commission of experts who assisted not only in the diagnosis but also in the prompt treatment of the case...
...hope to extend this sanitary investigation as time goes on. Only luck of funds limits the extension of careful sanitary examination to all of the places where the students eat. This work, under the general supervision of Professor George C. Whipple, but carried on in this department, promises great benefit to the welfare of the student and is slowly being extended in accordance with fairly definite plans...