Word: benefitted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...would be "the old university made over, inspired with the ideal of serving all the people, and vitalized by the service itself." The impression conveyed seems to be that our old universities, at best copies of the European ones, have hardened into a traditional and unpractical from, whereby they benefit the few and disregard the many; that those who come to them in a search for culture are being "suckled in a creed outworn." The field which the state institution would fill is not clearly stated, and it hardly behooves anyone to form an opinion--or a prejudice--without hearing...
...chief benefit of the rule requiring the selection by May 1 of a list of courses for the following year is more deliberate and careful consideration by the average undergraduate of his work for the future. Such additional forethought is only of value, however, if it is spent in consideration of the kind and not of the amount of work...
...come into the hands of the collectors. All the clothing collected will be sent to deserving charitable institutions, and the magazines will be distributed to hospitals, reading-rooms and charity homes. The text books received will be placed in the loan library maintained in Phillips Brooks House for the benefit of students. The following men have been appointed collectors for the several dormitories...
...several of the athletic squads the members are required to make out schedules covering all their waking hours. While many students regard such a schedule with instinctive distaste, they may still benefit from the moral which the system emphasizes. The college man is prone to fritter away time...
...second of the series of three conferences inaugurated by the Law School Society of Phillips Brooks House for the benefit of those undergraduates who are contemplating entering the Law School will be held in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 8 o'clock...