Word: benefiting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...that last week she was able to pay back ahead of time $75,000,000 borrowed from Swedes. While Mr. Snowden is forced to raise British taxes, M. Reynaud was able to make last-week a slash of more than $75,000,000. Much of this cut will directly benefit U. S. tourists. The de luxe hotel taxes have been deeply cut, the tax on purchases of luxury articles has been halved, no longer will the "nuisance" tax for landing and embarking be added to steamship ticket prices...
...many involved points that cloud the question. The suggestions of both of these men would do much, however, to aid the present distress if they were sincerely accepted. Here again it is obvious that both the college and the secondary school must cooperate if any definite benefit is to be attained. Once more the question resolves itself not to what must be do no but how. The answer lies with the preparatory school and college authorities and the solution awaits their willingness to act in cooperation...
...Yale rugby has had an early start. At present there is a regular Yale team which had the benefit of practice last fall, and which has played three games already this spring. In the first, with the United States Marines of Philadelphia, the blue forces were the winners by a 8 to 0 margin. In their second game, with a Montreal team, the Yale aggregation tied the Canadians eight all. The only defeat so far for Yale was their game with the New York Nomads, which they lost...
Although Indian Territory Illuminating Co., Cities Service subsidiary, will benefit from the gusher, co-benefactors will be Vince Sudik and his wife, Mary. In 1903 the Sudiks came from Nebraska, claimed and farmed the now-famed plot of land, will collect about one-eighth of the oil profits. Last week Mrs. Sudik was not on hand to see the gusher. She was visiting a hospital where her first grandchild had just been born. Said she: "My good fortune is having such a lovely granddaughter." Vince Sudik, however, announced his early retirement from active agriculture...
...about editorial policies, particularly about editorial crusades. The word 'crusade' must not necessarily be considered as an attack. I feel that it is desirable for the papers not to make enemies by violent attacks; but it is essential for the papers to conduct constructive campaigns for the benefit of the community with which they are associated...