Word: bring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...parodists have become pernicious. Their sheet has no further value save to bring in cash to its editors. If another follows, the College authorities should not hesitate to deal drastically with its perpetrators...
...Musical Clubs of the University will hold their second spring trials shortly before the recess and will at that time take on a number of new men. Prospective candidates for the Glee Club are expected to bring solos with them and men who expect to try out for the instrumental clubs should be able to play one of the following instruments: banjo, banjeaurine, 'cello, mandolin, mandolin, saxaphone, trap-drums, or violin...
...president of the class, will preside, and Dr. A. T. Davison, '06 will give a short speech. Dr. Davison, who has coached singing at the Freshman jubilees since the custom was started will explain the character of the festivities. The purpose of the meeting is not only to bring the matter before the class but to give the Executive Committee an idea of the class sentiment in regard to the undertaking. The chief difficulty in the production of a jubilee this year is the fact that a large number of the Freshmen are living in the Yard...
...attempt has been made at historical completeness, the sole purpose of the exhibition being to bring together significant examples of draughtsmanship, irrespective of time or place of production...
Cecil Rhodes established scholarships in Germany to bring promising young Teutons to Oxford in the hope of creating an international good-fellowship between the two empires. Ten years later the breaking out of war seemed to disprove the practicability of his theory. But only forty Germans made use of this opportunity and all of these were personally selected by the Kaiser. The future success of the plan elsewhere cannot therefore be judged by the situation with regard to Germany...