Word: bring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hears suggestions on all sides many of which appear wise but most of which appear foolish. They come to the public eye in fragmentary and impressionistic form in editorials, in communications, or in speeches. If there is anything behind this, any enthusiastic and constructive thought this competition ought to bring it out. We hope that it can bring some valuable suggestions before us, for the University after all is not perfect, and we al want to know how it can be improved. Nothing could be more unfortunate than that this prize should fail to call forth anything of merit. Aside...
...Jersey Club will re-establish itself at a meeting in Lower Massachusetts this evening at 7 o'clock. At that time officers will be elected and a constitution will be drawn up. The purpose of the club is to bring about more intimate relations between New Jersey men in the University and to foster Harvard spirit throughout their state. The present plans provide for getting into immediate relations with the graduate clubs and co-operating with them in a more enthusiastic endeavor to interest New Jersey men in Harvard...
...Student Council has desired to bring the undergraduates, and especially the Freshmen, into a better understanding of the work and aim of the important non-athletic student activities. At the last regular meeting of the Student Council the following resolutions were passed...
...Exeter, the Association's act is to be commended in every way. Such a testimonial of friendly spirit between our athletic authorities and one of the largest schools sending men to Harvard is especially gratifying to a small but energetic group of Harvard men who are trying to bring the preparatory schools into closer relations with the College. We should be the last to countenance proselyting; and it would be pretty defective logic that could so interpret this gift of the H. A. A. But we think that the closer the relation between Harvard and these secondary schools, the greater...
...foremost educators in Europe. He founded a course in the University of Berlin given up entirely to the teaching of German to foreigners, and now holds that professor-ship. He also organized a cosmopolitan club in his university which has done a great deal to bring foreign students in closer touch with German student life. Dr. Paszkowski is especially interested in American universities and colleges and is now making a tour of America, lecturing at the various educational centres throughout the country. This will be his only lecture in or about Boston, and will be open to the public...