Word: bringing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...while the Masters' suggestion is highly satisfactory as the answer to an immediate problem, it should not be adopted as a permanent solution without very careful thought. Certainly, for example, the College should abolish forced commuting before moving in graduates, and it should never bring back the forced commuter system just to maintain some quota of graduate students in the Houses...
...many an anxious Briton, the exploding events in distant Nyasaland seemed inexorably to be falling into the same old tragic pattern. "The Colonial Secretary," taunted Labor's Colonial Specialist Jim Callaghan, "can dust off all the phrases he used about Cyprus and bring them out again." Callaghan continued, his emotion showing: "In the end, we shall concede to force what we failed to concede to reason." But Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd,* in an almost swaggering parliamentary performance, was confident that the news he had up his sleeve would be enough to shock the Opposition into silence...
Comstock Hall, by joining with Winthrop House, hopes to bring an intellectual atmosphere into the dormitory, while Holmes Hall and Quincy House aim at cooperation in the arts...
...Radcliffe can never replace the Harvard community, out it can take better advantage of what is offered," explained Donald R. Brown, teaching fellow in Government, who serves with his wife as Head Resident at Comstock. "We must bring people into the dorms who will make them more than just a place to live," he added...
...merchants thought University construction on the land would bring more people, and therefore more business, to the Square, and would enhance the beauty of the area...