Word: benefitting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...lesson that remains for minority students who benefit today from the dramatic upheavals of the late 60s which first gave them voice in such prestigious institutions as Harvard, is that complacency is an even greater threat than that the administration's inaction...
...trying to make a little difference in the Cambridge community," Margot B. Kushel '89 says. Kushel works in a Big Brother/Big Sister program for the emotionally disturbed through the Freshman Volunteer Program. "It's rewarding working with the emotionally disturbed. The kids in general benefit by having a stable figure in their life--by having someone there to help them...
...Center for the Study of World Religions commemorates its 25th birthday this year, officials say it is thriving but could benefit greatly from increased funding...
AMIDST OPPOSING BARRAGES of propaganda, proposals and counter-proposals, policies and punditeering, there is hope that something of lasting benefit may yet come out of this week's summit meeting. Soviet officials have given the State Department a list of Russian spouses of U.S. citizens who will be allowed to leave the Soviet Union, and while this move can easily be dismissed as politically motivated, insincere, and cynical, it may very well be the only lasting success of the frenzy of summit diplomacy that has gripped the two superpowers for several weeks...
Asked what significance the romantic entanglements would have for the future of the fledgling program designed to give freshmen the benefit of upperclass wisdom on Harvard's intricacies, Dean of Freshmen Henry C. Moses dead-panned: "None...