Word: bring
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...favor. We believe that they are a valuable addition to the competitions held between the great universities, and that they serve to stimulate interest in all public speaking and the practice of it in the different debating societies. That such interest should be aroused is desirable. It tends to bring about a more healthy proportion in the interest taken by the students in the different activities of the college, and is the direct means of equipping them with the ability of expressing ideas to their fellow men in after life with clearness and with force...
Today a new star has arisen, which will bring about the extermination of all engraving, and also in time of black and white drawings. This is the Coloretype process, which was invented also by Professor Vogel, and which is the art of photographing and printing in colors. First a photograph is made of a painting, by which all the red in the painting is extracted, and a reproduction of the original in red is obtained on the plate, a similar plate is taken in yellow, and a third in blue. These three plates are now placed one above the other...
...Hugh McCulloch, Jr., Gr., is about to bring out a book of verse entitled, "The Quest of Heracles and other Poems...
...have heard from good authority that the freshmen are not giving sufficient attention to their crew to bring it into line as a probable or even possible winner in the class races or in the contest on the Thames. The trouble is not with the spirit of the men who are now working for the crew; they are doing as good work as can be expected. The difficulty is that a good many men who might well try for the crew and who might, moreover, materially strengthen it, are not trying now and have no intention of doing so. Some...
...distinctly unsatisfactory. If the present is only a step, one of the next steps most logically is just what the petititioners ask for, namely, degrees to women direct from Harvard. The whole question seems to us one of time and we believe that time will bring about just what both parties wish. We do not prophesy, however, for no one knows what the overseers will do with the petition; we only state what seems reasonable to expect from existing circumstances...