Word: bring
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...institute, which will begin next summer at a campus that has not yet been chosen, will bring together between 50 and 100 college students to study literature, history and political philosophy under a distinguished group of faculty drawn from across the nation. Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield, who serves on the center's board of directors with Bennett and Bloom, has said he will teach at the new institute...
Despite these efforts, Harvard didn't control the midfield tonight--they needed to pass more in order to create opportunities that could bring the ball into their offensive zone...
...closed system indicated by a C: and followed by a date (this is the deadline for resume submission to the Recruiting Office), your resume must be submitted by this date. Companies will then notify you by letter or mailgram that you have been selected for an interview. You then bring this letter to the recruiting office to sign up for a time...
...even better surprise is that the Council played this one smart for a change. Three times last year the Council attempted to bring performers to campus, and three times it failed. The harder it tried, the harder it failed. Council organizers handled this professionally and made sure they had confirmed a date and obtained the administration's approval before they made the announcement. Had the organizers announced their plans before anything was approved and had the plans come to nothing, the Council would have completely solidified the widespread perception that it is hopelessly disorganized and ineffective...
...phone, John Bennett agreed to hold the early morning boat till I could arrive, and I made sure this time to bring someone else along. The sky was grey, but, except for a few stipples of rain, the water was calm. Bennett and some friends were standing by the boat reminiscing about early school-days, when English was still a second language, and the Swedes were second-class citizens...