Word: bring
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...would bring financial difficulties: (a) Increase of city debt. (b) Improbability of any revenue, because of (1) clamor for low rates, and (2) no incentive for economy among officials. (c) Difficulty in government handling so large a number of employees...
...with a great play of some kind and then, when its opponents, urged on to desperation, retaliate with something equally good, to lose the force and determination of its first effort. This is very natural, but it should not be allowed to interfere with a victorious career. To bring the matter down to tomorrow's game, if Yale manages to get ahead of Harvard, Harvard should only become more desperate. The crowd, too, should never think for a minute of losing its "sand," even if it should seem certain that we were beaten. Cheering should be hearty and frequent...
...past few days of cold weather bring to mind the need of a place for skating during the winter. The ponds about Cambridge are free from snow during only a small part of the cold season, and even then they are so inaccessible that comparatively few men can afford to spend the time necessary to go to them. If on the other hand, a place were provided near by, and the lce kept in condition for skating the greater part of the winter, it is probable that as many students would engage in this form of exercise as take part...
FRENCH 6.- Members of this course who are to meet me this week by special appointment, are requested to bring the necessary books with them...
...gold medal, struck from the Cycling Association die, as first prize, with similar medals in silver, bronze, and white metal, for second, third, and fourth prizes, will be offered in order to bring out a large field of starters. A cup will be given for the best time made over the course, in order to give the fastest riders an object; for, since the main purpose of the race is to bring out and encourage new riders, the committee will give very liberal handicaps...