Word: bring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...twin troubles of changing musical tastes and of lethargy on the part of their members, and unless oxygen is quickly applied, the flame of life may go out entirely. Yet the Instrumental Clubs need only a few readjustments in their program, plus vigorous and enthusiastic leadership, to bring back their once vaunted eminence...
Cornell will bring the team that will probably give Harvard the stiffest competition. The Big Red has an exceptional sprinter in sophomore Jim Ponder, while another second year man, John Nevius, is their outstanding quarter miler. Hamilton Hucker, 1935 IC4A and the present National A.A.U. low hurdles champion, is back to strongthen the team still further...
Boiling mad at this Japanese-British sharp practice, M.P.'s demanded that His Majesty's Government bring in a bill to deprive of Imperial preference any cloth which is not British-woven-from-British- made-thread-and-British-finished...
...fellow bishop he found dead of cholera and deserted by his servants. He opened schools and missions, imported clergy, sisters and monks to staff them. Finally, instead of going to court over questions of property, Bishop Dougherty built up Filipino public opinion against the time Obispo Aglipay should bring suit, guessing rightly that Aglipay would lose...
...persons and accident claims as could be taken out of crowded city courts. In New York City co-operation of the bar associations and the presiding justices of the city and municipal courts was readily obtainable. From these courts cases which would take as long as three years to bring to trial have been settled by arbitration within a few days after submission to the A. A. A. So far, 43 insurance companies have submitted 3,915 casualty cases, nearly half of which were arbitrated. In 1,497 cases, however, lawyers for the plaintiff have refused to arbitrate...