Word: benefitted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard has for years supported several organizations of the National Guard, and in the last war hundreds of her men went out as commissioned officers from these organizations. If these men could have had the benefit of higher military education in College it would not have been necessary to send them to Plattsburg and Summer Schools...
...Student Council is to sit in joint session with the Board of Overseers to discuss "The Relation of the College and the Student." We hope that the conference may show an advantage to be derived from closer relationship between the college authorities and the undergraduates; and if such a benefit is revealed now is the opportune time to establish some permanent means of co-operation in the future. A provision might be made to insure the continuation of similar conferences. A committee from the Student Council might meet annually with the Board of Overseers to represent the undergraduate opinion, when...
...victory in yesterday's contest with the University baseball team at Soldiers Field. With the exception of the third and sixth sessions, the work of the University nine was much improved. In those two innings, Holy Cross scored nine of its thirteen hits, in addition to receiving the benefit of three bases on balls, and two errors...
...training table. It is obvious, however, that his chances of keeping a wholesome diet are greater when his food is specially prepared than when he merely eats around Cambridge. Furthermore, while track men do not need team work in the same sense as baseball and crew, they will benefit by the moral effect of being thrown together. To be successful they should talk track, eat track, and live track. Our team has an excellent opportunity of winning the intercollegiate meet. Any step that may hurt those chances is poor economy...
...first and probably the only opportunity to hear Dr. Fitch this year will be given to the Freshman class tonight. Not to take advantage of it, would indicate an unfortunate ignorance of the benefit to be derived...