Word: bring
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...understand that Exeter may, if it will, become a member of the association. We hope that the school, in disscussing the matter, will make every effort to find out the real advantages of the plan of the association; and we ask that the Exonian and other Exeter school papers bring as strongly as possible before the students Harvard's feeling in the matter...
...final arrangement of these games is very gratifying. It brings about a state of affairs for which, as best for the athletic interests of both colleges, Harvard and Yale graduates have been steadily working. It would seem that the time is now ripe for Harvard and Yale to make certain agreements under which, for a stated period of years, athletic contests between the two colleges should take place; in other words to bring about the consummation of a dual league...
...collectors for the '92 crew must meet at 10 Shepards at 1.30 p. m. today. Be sure and bring all money collected. Very important...
Beginning with this evening there will be only five more college conferences in the regular series for the rest of the year. These last five, moreover, seem to be of especial interest. Tonight Professor Goodwin, in having for his subject "Paul at Athens," will bring the thought of Greece into touch with the Christian gospel. Professor Palmer will apply the habit of philosophy to interpret the parables, and Professor Wright the instinct of the philologist to the speeches of Paul. It is difficult to see how our instructors could better accomplish true University work than by such means as these...
...necessity the main function of a university always has been, and must be, teaching. It is, in a word, to bring the most highly educated youths of the time up to the limits of education. But from this there spring other functions, among which the first is research. In all advanced subjects the teacher is continually attaining the limit of that subject, and is, therefore, eager to reach out a little beyond this attained knowledge. In turn such a teacher is surrounded by eager and enthusiastic men and is certain to attract them into the research that interests...