Word: benefitted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sharp edges of the rock severed the rope as the weight of the falling body strained it. At any rate the body of the luckless climber was found when the two who were left descended. So these moving pictures are being shown to various audiences for the benefit of the widow and children of the lost guide. The Mountaineering Club is not charging admission to the pictures and welcomes all members of the Union as well as members of the Mountaineering Club and their guests...
...class will meet two or three times a week and will have the benefit of special coaching and attention from coach W. E. Lewis. Wrestling has been recognized lately as of great value in keeping men in the best possible condition and increasing weight...
...benefit of those who never can pass up the inside steps of Widener without a silent query intelligent discussion of this picture should be encouraged. The shadow of its creator is so strong as to have obscured whatever adverse criticism has been whispered by anyone worthy of being heard and the extant words in praise of the piece are made unconvincing by halting qualification. If the painting is as bad as Mr. Pachs says it is, there is nothing to be gained by holding it up as a master work of a great painter. Undoubtedly the most conspicuous work...
...take their Art seriously, the College can do nothing but good by airing all comment, both adverse and laudatory which may occur from time to time in regard to this painting. No harm can come to great things through the mouthings of little men and there is only benefit when an artificial mask of excellence is torn away by the competent critic...
...Baker felt strongly that a house which would enable successive deans of the school to reside on the premises would greatly benefit the School...