Word: bring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Teeming with good literature on live subjects, the current Harvard Graduates' Magazine's accounts of the splendid work done by alumni in the organization of military training camps must bring the blush of shame to the cheeks of University undergraduates who have winked at opportunities to enlist in the service of their nation. Discourses by General Wood and "1898" are the leading features of the December issue...
...especially of college graduates and men of education, to take an interest in public affairs. They need not run for office. Often more good can be done by helping others into office than by being a candidate one's self. The great assets that they and younger men bring with them to their work are enthusiasm and a belief in ideals. Their service will be of assistance to themselves as well as to the public. It will broaden them and open their eyes to the hardships and struggles going on in thousands of homes to earn a sufficiency for existence...
...peace that it would bring is based upon compulsion and not sentiment. Such peace is in accordance with the logical development of civilization. Men first settled their disputes by personal combat, and law and order are now maintained only by the employment of the police power. Communities, tribes, cities, and petty states, which formerly fought one another, now live in peace under the force of a stronger national organization. The final step alone remains, international co-operation, which, however, cannot be expected to come at once or completely...
...second annual meeting of the American Intercollegiate Rowing Association was held at the Yale Club of New York last Friday. Representatives of Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, the United States Naval Academy, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Yale were present. Plans for a regatta which would bring all the first crews of the eastern colleges together in a single series of races, similar to the English Henley, were discussed...
...first trials for membership in the Dramatic Club orchestra will be held in the Music Building tonight at 7 o'clock. All candidates should bring their instruments and pieces. The orchestra will play entre act music for the performances of the club's fall play on December 14, 15, 16, and 17 and will furnish the music for the dancing after the December 14 and 16 performances. All undergraduates of the College and members of the graduate schools are eligible and those who are retained will be given an unusual opportunity to play in a large theatre orchestra. One member...