Word: bring
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...pleased to learn that by a recent decision of the attorney-general of the United States that hereafter bicycles will be considered as personal effects, and as such will be admitted free of duty when accompanied by the owner. This will enable riders to get machines in England and bring them over much cheaper than they can buy them in this country...
...schemes of the athletic committee of the faculty is to increase the number of men who take out-door exercise. If such is the case, why do they not take some practical means to bring it about? Great rejoicing was made at the prospect of the new grounds on Holmes; but although the quality was improved, the space has been decidedly lessened by the change. The rejoicing ought for this reason to be turned to mourning the departed opportunities for recreation Increase of recreation can not be brought about without enlarging the capacity of the grounds, if those now owned...
...pennant. '85 has made a record of which she may be proud, having taken nine out of twenty-one prizes. The others were well divided among the remaining classes and the Law School. In succeeding years it is most probable that this pleasant rivalry for a class pennant will bring out even more entries than it has this year. It is a custom well worth preserving. It incites to faithful work in preparation, and the contestant is inspired by something higher than mere selfish motives. To work that a number may feel an interest in the contest. and victory...
...attempt ought to be made to surpress it and restrain it within legitimate bounds. Mr. Hoar for the negative, stated that all the laws passed by foreign governments availed naught in stopping dynamite and murderous outrage, and that if the United States should make such a treaty, it would bring upon itself all the evils that England and Russia are now suffering. Further remarks upon the subject were made by Messrs. Luce, Hobson, Hansen,. Bowen, Saunders, Macavie and Sanford. The regret ballot on the question's merits was announced as 38 in the affirmative and 17 in the negative...
...those men who have been in any sections during the term whose names come alphabetically before the Ts' are requested to go to Sever 37 for examination. Section 8 will please go to Sever 35. Each member is at liberty to bring in a clean copy of the Syllabus and, if he likes, a ruler and a pair of compasses...