Word: bring
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...rescue a few here and there. The kingdoms of the world are yielding to the advance of Christ. In the industrial field he meets the most stubborn opposition, even here some of the most ominous signs tell of the presence of him who said, "I came not to bring peace on the earth, but a sword." Thursday's lecture was devoted to the discussion of the question whether economic theory can be Christianizad. After reference to the formidable foe which the Christian sociologist finds in the realms of trade, where the desire for property has become the overmastering passion...
...rooms of the Harvard Art Club cannot with justice be counted among Harvard's collections, as it is not educational material, being exposed to the view of a few favored ones only. A large number of students take courses in Fine Arts, and believe that a movement to bring these men into closer association with one another by some means or other would improve the work they are doing. Whether it be the already existing Art Club that takes the initiative, or the instructors in the art department, something ought to be done towards encouraging further collections of good artistic...
...eminent Chinese scholar, Prof. James Legge, is going to bring out a metrical translation of the Psalms according to the Hebrew text...
...months of January and February make up the formative period of college athletics. They are dreary months and quiet ones, for the work done seems to bring no immediate reward, but withall they are perhaps the most important of any in the year. As the university knows to some sorrow...
...that course to get any adequate idea of the subject, which is being passed over with great rapidity, without constant references to the text-book on zoology by Claus. We have been informed that careful search on the shelves and on the desks of the reading-room, fails to bring the much needed book to light. Who is the selfish man who would deprive a hundred fellow students of their rights, and subject them to such great inconvenience? His action is certainly reprehensible...