Word: benefitted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Citing students as one group which might particularly benefit from such a program, Hickson said one specific goal would be to reroute bicyclists from Massachusetts Ave. to the alternative routes of Green and Franklin...
...Bakke case is of "enormous importance both to educational institutions and to our whole society," he said. "It is very much to the benefit of students, faculty, and institutes of higher education that opportunities for minorities should be expanded," he added...
Both institutions benefit from the arrangement, Cronkhite said. He said Harvard's students receive practical experience at one of the finest pediatries hospitals in the world, and Children's gets "some of the finest talent in the country...
...puppy while trying to ignore the offstage laughter of the president and his masseur, who, we are told, spend their time telling each other jokes. LaFollette makes a Noble stab at rescuing the show, but her obvious talent is wasted. No one can deliver lines like "proceeds from the benefit will go to the Mongolian idiots" and look good. The President's wife does get the chance to enlighten the audience with the ostensible theme of the play, which, according to her, is "fear, ambition, and hate...
That document bluntly challenges the direction of education at the GSD, reporting "a drift away from professional competence," a failure to benefit from inter-departmental or inter-Faculty cooperation, and a need for "major policy changes" if the school is to recapture its once pre-eminent position...