Word: bringing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...heartily glad to hear that the plan for the enlargement of the Prospect Union's equipment promises to meet with success. The growth of the Union has been one of the most marked successes that has ever recompensed efforts to bring education of a more advanced character within the reach and the desires of the working people. The Union has opened a new world of interests to hundreds of people whose lives before were sordid and cramped. Even if the reflex good which comes to teachers were not considered, the labor spent on the Union is assuredly well directed...
...picture of the Pierian Sodality will be taken this afternoon at 1.30 sharp, back of Sever Hall, in street suits. Bring instruments...
...plan which has been presented by the committee from the Corporation in regard to Memorial will bring matters to an issue. That some such plan was bound to come in the course of time has long been evident. With regard to the details of the plan actually presented, it strikes us that the number at club tables has been put needlessly and dangerously high. Eighteen men to fourteen seats would be a safe proportion. The danger increases rapidly with every further increase in the number...
...equivalent will not be less than fifteen hundred. If then the number in Memorial should be reduced to seven hundred and fifty, a second hall of the same size would simply take care of the overflow existing at that time, and any further growth in the University would immediately bring up the question of a third hall. That is to say, the Corporation holds that, unless the students are willing that the number at Memorial should be made fairly large, a second hall would not settle matters for any length of time...
...minister should be careful not to express ideas which challenge direct comparison with the theories of such world-leaders as St. John and St. Paul. The lifting of the voice in prayer is the last and most important feature of the ritual. The object of the service is to bring the congregation in touch with the spirit of the God who presides over them and the minister can best do this by expressing the common needs of those before him in the simplest possible words. No man puts words to a better use than he who in the simplicity...