Word: bring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have no outfits may obtain them at the field, but it will greatly facilitate matters if all who can, bring football clothes...
...seems to be the common talk that spring practice is of value only to the coaches and captain, but every moment spent in practice will bring the Harvard team so much closer to Yale's goal line. The essentials of a modern football player are, briefly: to run, tackle, interfere, kick, pass, and catch. Each year the team has been handicapped by men who could not do some of these simple things. The only way Harvard can hope to attain a proper degree of proficiency is to work and practice until the various required rudiments can be done well...
...first group scholars of the University were the guests of the Cambridge Club at a dinner in Young's Hotel. Boston, last evening. This was in accordance with the desire of the club, which is composed of prominent men of the city, to bring Cambridge and the University into more cordial relations. After the dinner, H. M. Williams '85 read the report of the committee which, in conjunction with a Faculty committee, drew up the plans for closer connection between city and University, which were made public last Saturday. In addition to these provisions, three suggestions were made: first, that...
...endeavor to bring the University into closer relations with the city of Cambridge, it was voted by the Corporation of the University to make the following proposition to the citizens: first, all Cambridge boys who come from high schools, and whose parents are unable to pay the tuition fee, are to be exempt from it during Freshman year; second, subject to the approval of the Dean of the Summer School, rates charged in the Summer School shall be reduced for all Cambridge teachers; third, all University athletic fields in Cambridge are to be offered as playgrounds for the children...
...epidemic of muck-raking has at last reached the college magazines, and both of our literary papers have severe attacks. The case of the "Goodies" having been exhibited, the Advocate now turns its attention to the College Chapel, and the editorial in the present issue will bring the blush to many a clerical cheek. It appears that the editors go to chapel and are bored by uninteresting sermons. Clearly the Board of Preachers must be reorganized at once...