Word: bring
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...long as Harvard has the backing of her graduates, she will prosper. So plain has this proved in the educational interests of the University, that to our athletic interests as well, those in charge of our athletics have thought to bring to bear the power and influence of our graduates. They have gained their help through the medium of the Graduate Advisory Committees; and Harvard can attribute much to her recent athletic awakening of the energy of the men who make up these committees. We have had occasion of late frequently to speak of the important factor which these committees...
...impossible to bring about permanent reforms by action within a party; Bryce II, 83, 108; American, 1890, p. 436. a. Case of Roosevelt. b. Hill and Quay hold absolute control in their respective parties...
...WELLS, Sec.THE collectors for the freshman crew will please bring their books to 22 Beck Hall between five and six p. m. on Friday or Saturday. All who have not called will please be sure...
...collectors for the freshman crew will please bring their books to 22 Beck Hall between five and six p. m. on Thursday, Friday or Saturday of this week...
...this feeling has been the formation of a University extension society composed partly of Harvard men, partly of persons desirous of coming into contact with college influences. The society has its headquarters in the Prospect House, Cambridgeport, and has adopted the name, "Prospect Progressive Union." It proposes first to bring wage-earners and students together in pleasant social relations. Further than this its aims are entirely educational. Private classes have been formed, and public lectures and discussions upon economic and scientific subjects arranged for. President Eliot and many members of the faculty are interested in the project and have promised...