Word: bring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this sporting philosophy by which the American undergraduate lives, and which he seems to bring with him form his home, may be a very good philosophy for an American. It is of the same stuff with our good-humored contempt for introspection, our dread of the 'morbid', our dislike of conflicting issues and insoluble problems. The sporting attitude is a grateful and easy one, Issues are decided cleanly. No irritating fringes are left over. The game is won or lost. Analysis and speculation seem superfluous. The point is that such a philosophy is as different as possible from that which...
...members of the University are eligible for the Clubs. All candidates must bring a solo. All members of last year's Clubs are expected to report to the leaders at the time of the trials...
Without Gilman, Cowen, or Wallace, the line is severely handicapped, but the development of substitutes soon should bring out some new men who are able to be of material assistance in replacing the regulars...
...tact". "Young America" was written round the juvenile court idea, and with this institution as a background; the author has treated the life of the youthful offenders with such understanding sympathy that he brought forth many such comments as that of the New York press: "Memory fails to bring to mind a more human and affecting bit of playwriting than this modest and unassuming little piece...
...candidates must bring a solo. All members last year are expected to report to the leaders at the time of the trials...