Word: benefitted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...addition to its plans announced yesterday morning, the Glee Club has arranged for a comprehensive program to be carried out this winter. The organization now aims to set a standard of music which will not only attract audiences but will also be a pleasure and a benefit to the members of the club. The criticism which has often been made that the club has sung the same music too many years has been recognized by Dr. Davison, and plans have been made to alter this situation. Concerts are to be given this winter in Sanders Theatre, alternating with those...
...present. The Board of Overseers, the members of the Corporation, and many prominent members of the Faculty will be guests of the Club, as will also a number of men not connected at any time with the University but interested in the Endowment Fund movement as of general benefit...
...information bureau for the benefit of new students being maintained by upper classmen in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House, will remain open every day this week from 8 o'clock until 6. Copies of all official pamphlets and catalogues will be found there, and information concerning rooms, room-mates, and board may be obtained...
Phillips Brooks House has solved the problem. It has begun a drive of one week for the benefit of the Text Book Loan Library. There are four receiving stations. If those who have text books which they no longer require will take them to one of the stations, they will be doing a good turn for the men who next year will depend upon this Library for their necessary volumes. A better means of disposition cannot be found...
...number of years of experimentation with the "laissez faire" system of athletics has proved that only a few men benefit from active participation. It seems impossible to change the habits of men except by some form of compulsion. Those who go out for athletics during their Freshman year will generally continue the practice throughout their undergraduate lives, but those who do not are rarely if ever induced to do so by any measure short of compulsion. Hence, if some form of exercise is enforced upon Freshmen it is probable that they will continue the habit thus formed during the rest...