Word: brought
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Late entrants in 1937 brought this figure up to 8,289, indicating that enrollment may pass the 8,600 mark this year...
Further questioning brought out the fact that they only had to study it three times a week, however, which didn't seem too arduous. Party feeling was high in the little group talking to us and they all flaunted their red, shieldshaped badges with the SP on them. At Eger, where there has been much trouble recently, some more Sudetens got on who were going to the Partei Tag at Nurnberg. They, too, spoke bitterly against the government and wished for immediate betterment of their situation...
...advisory system, long a chink in the college armor, was brought to popular attention last spring by Dean Leighton's memorandum, and it was finally recognized that the system as it then existed was a failure. The eighty-four professors, instructors, proctors, and janitors, who were given a two-day unrecompensed guardianship over the Yardlings could not be counted upon for the intelligent guidance needed by those unitiated to college life and the wals of Harvard...
...gracious gesture, perhaps, the University Theatre brought Harold Lloyd to the screen Sunday in the role of a Harvard graduate. "Professor Beware" is another of the bespectacled comedian's carefully planned slapsticks, this time about an egyptologist who notes a curious resemblance between his life and that of a legendary subject of Pharaoh. Adventures with hoboes, police, and Phyllis Welch finally lead Mr. Lloyd to the hilarious riot that habitually climaxes his films. It is amusing throughout and genuinely funny in spots...
Besides bringing out the fact that there is, as everyone is beginning to ascertain, a sharp break between the regulars and the reserves. Saturday's clash brought out that Harlow and Wes Fesler must really get working on the kicking...