Word: bring
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...object which was held in view in this instance. It is not often, and we are most thankful therefor, that the employment of such low means comes to light in college affairs. The controversy at first was honorable but it degenerated into a species of party politics which would bring the blush to the face of many political managers in this country. The CRIMSON has been impartial in its course, allowing a full discussion through its communication column, but now we are compelled to announce that the subject is closed as far as we are concerned. We would advise those...
...been found that the Princeton tug-of-war team is somewhat under weight. Therefore, one heavier man can pull on the team. Black, '88, will probably be man who will be selected to bring the team up to weight...
...defeated by Yale in July. Neither crew would be as willing, or effective in such a case. But let us hope that such a case will not present itself. Our success against Yale will undoubtedly be the great incentive to a contest next year, and may bring one about in September...
...fight against heavy odds. The lacrosse men sustained their reputation for good steady play, and the cricket eleven by their fourth consecutive victory has roused the interests of former years, and has made that sport one in which Harvard can take a high rank. May another Saturday bring us equally good news...
...they did not succeed in defeating their opponents. I suppose it is natural for a nine to be condemned because it has suffered reverses; it is an almost universal, though most unfair, custom. But I see no reason why any particular man should be blamed because he failed to bring victory from almost sure defeat. The freshmen played their best, but were out fielded and out-batted. But inasmuch as they did their best to win from Yale, they should receive the credit therefor and not be "jumped upon" for not doing more than was in their power...