Word: bring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...which I bring up not because the crack is funny, which it isn't but, because it gets at what seems to be the basic, ghastly faults in "Allegro"--faults that take a lot of the kick out of the show's occasional very brilliant scenes. These faults are, roughly, the righteousness of the plot and the resulting humorlessness of the Big Scenes. They are bad enough in themselves. What is worse, they give Richard Rodgers situations which require all the major songs to be so heavy and and serious that people leave the theater wishing there had been more...
...This generous gift expresses the continuing interest of the Baker family in an important educational enterprise. It will enable the University to bring to new usefulness the buildings which Mr. Baker's father gave," commented President Conant in revealing the grant...
Actually, according to their plans, this will not mean adding new courses to over-crowed curricula. The educators, hope to point out through varied materials how teachers can in all courses bring about greater appreciation of democracy...
During the war, many of these books were printed in limited quantities because of the shortage of paper. Therefore most publishers and not bring out now issues of sold-out books. Today the Lamont staff is combing all nearly second hand book stores looking for the rare items...
When the purchase cards are issued, they will bring discounts not only in the Boston area, but in all parts of the country where NSA committees set up the plan. At least eight large cities are being brought under the plan along with Boston...