Word: benefitted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...view of the hopeless condition of thousands of sufferers in Europe and of the University's backwardness in any material demonstration of interest in the wide-spread charity for their benefit, in which nearly all the other colleges have taken part, the Student Council has set side today to be known as the Harvard Red Cross...
...field of life's work after graduation. For those considering permanent educational work, the University Appointment Office offers a solution of the problem. Many graduates, in the past, have been aided in securing positions through this office, but Seniors have not always understood that it was intended to benefit them also. The scope of the Appointment Office is wide, embracing not only teaching positions, but also scientific research, social service, and administrative work of an educational nature...
...benefit of readers who have not as yet taken up any sport for the winter, the CRIMSON prints the following digest of plans...
...will be divided into squads of ten each, according to physical qualifications. No Freshman is barred from joining the class, but non-athletes will naturally derive the greatest benefit from participation in the general work...
Professor C. T. Copeland will give a reading of "Poems of War and Peace" at 29A Chestnut street, Boston, on Saturday evening, at 8.30 o'clock for the benefit of war sufferers in France...