Word: bring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...need of a standard of physical training, and in connection with the campaign for funds for the new gymnasium, which is now being carried on, the discussion on Thursday will be on the need of such a system and standard for physical training, and adequate facilities. This meeting should bring the movement to a head. There will be no better way to demonstrate to the alumni the great interest felt by the undergraduates, than a large and enthusiastic attendance. A number of alumni will be present, the chief speaker being H. Fish '10, who has been appointed by the Student...
...thence down the Mississippi, across the Gulf of Mexico, through the Panama Canal, and up the Pacific Coast to San Francisco. Mr. Stephenson wrote to the South Park Commissioners of Chicago, who have charge of the three caravels, last February, for permission to take them to the Exposition and bring them back. The Associated Press yesterday announced that the request has been granted though no direct communication has as yet reached Mr. Stephenson...
...tendency of development in academic circles today is to bring colleges and professional schools into closer touch with the community. Hitherto, educational institutions have been judged more by the quality of their instruction and the character of their students than they have by any standard of direct service to the community. Now, however, it has come about that the community is expecting something more than merely training for a selected group and is looking to the scholar for the solution of all sorts of problems. Consequently, in order to be a national institution bound by close ties to the whole...
...very good condition. The smaller committee room was used between dances and the supper was served in the Ladies Dining Room, which is next to it. Not only did the facilities prove very convenient, but the expense was only slight. This should be an excellent way to bring the members of the various clubs together, and should add much to the active interest in the various organizations, if more of the clubs will follow the example which has proven so successful...
Within the past month another effort has been made to bring about a combination--an effort which was apparently hastening to a successful culmination, when an unfortunate incident gave rise to some hostile feeling and provided occasion for misrepresentation of the exact situation. At present the matter is hanging in the balance. Under the terms of combination tentatively an unofficially agreed on the Advocate, with the warm approval of its graduate trustees, stands ready to take the step at any time. Whether or not the deplorable opposition of a few men is to be allowed to ruin an exceptional opportunity...