Word: benefitted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...benefit of those students who are remaining in Cambridge during the Christmas recess, the Phillips Brooks House will be open daily except Sundays from 8 to 5. All men in the University are cordially invited to make use of the House...
...Benefit to Citizen and Country...
...teach the ex-service man and to give him the benefit of a university education if he is worthy of it, is the aim of the war-work council of the Y. M. C. A. Its extensive program for education and training of the soldiers in Europe was halted by the sudden coming of the armistice and the immediate demobilization of the army...
Provision has also been made to permit men to convert their war insurance into other kinds of government insurance, such as Ordinary Life, Twenty Payment Life, and Twenty Year Endowment. The Government has decided to remain permanently in the insurance business for the benefit of those who served in the war, and also to forestall the flood of pensions that have marked other wars...
...accrue both to the state and to the colleges if the machinery by means of which the coming ballot is to be taken should be perpetuated. The Government would receive aid in determining, its policy from a well-informed part of its society. The colleges, for their part, would benefit from a greater discussion of vital problems, and a stimulus to such discussion would be provided by a permanent forum of college opinion...