Word: bring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...boat can be had for 50 cents or $1, and special rates may be arranged at some of the leading hotels for men who wish to spend Saturday night in New York. The plan for special rates will have to be abandoned unless enough men sign up today to bring the total to at least three hundred. Every member of the University who files ticket applications should also remember to sign up in the blue-books which have been placed in Leavitt & Peirce's, the Union, Memorial Hall, and the Freshman Dormitories...
...such, perhaps, it is not to be recommended, unless a man has plenty of time, and independent means. The greatest drawback is the man who is in politics for his pocket and not for public service: in other words the lobbyist. There are many men in politics who repeatedly bring up bills simply in order to be bought off; once getting legislative protection in business, a corporation often goes farther and wants legislature to help their business...
Lothrop Withington '11, captain of the 1911 University football team, told every man to bring to the next meeting at least two men who were not there last night. He explained the necessity of secret practice, and said that from time to time the coaches will tell the undergraduate meetings just what the team is doing...
...candidates must bring a solo. Members of last year's club who have not already reported to leaders are expected to do so at the time of the trials...
...candidates must bring a solo. Members of last year's clubs who have not already reported to the leaders are expected to do so at the time of the trials...