Word: brought
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Andover is properly a Yale school, although a number of men enter Harvard each year. The number of Andover men in college is small compared to the number of men from Exeter, yet most of them feel that, if the right influence were brought to bear, an increasing number of Andover men would prefer Harvard to Yale...
...Germany and has caused an enormous increase of commerce. In literature a great improvement has taken place. Schools, universities, polytechnics have all increased in number of attendants, and many good works have been published. This resuscitation of Germany has caused her neighbors to try to rival her and has brought up the rather strained condition of European politics...
...student approach him with the feeling that he is nearing a monument in literature; not to blend futile research into minor matters with the effort to appreciate the poem. This is not necessary. If the student will read the poems of Homer as a literature he will be brought into direct and vivid contact with the poet and will see and understand as by instinct...
...regular meeting of the Corporation of Harvard College, held last Monday, the petition of the CRIMSON was brought up, and it was voted that the petition be referred to the Deputy Treasurer, Mr. Danforth, for enquiry as to the expense to be incurred in lighting the library with electric lights...
...quite late enough to learn of this responsibility. The student with a foundation of manliness cannot, except unjustly, be made to suffer for the student who if he is maintained now by an artifice system of props, will nevertheless fall as soon as he leaves colleges and is brought in contact with the world. Student life is supposed to be a preparation for the world, not a shield from it, and there can be no better element in this preparation than a feeling of individual responsibility...