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...before the Administrative Board introduces the measure to the full Faculty of Arts and Sciences on Tuesday. October 17, the Student Council gets a chance to consider the motion. Its decision will not bind the faculty, however, since the council's function is wholly advisory...
...time of Eisenhower's selection, Columbia had been in an administrative declines for some time. In the last year of President Butler's long reign, he delayed many decisions, not wishing to bind his successor an he urged many professors to stay on beyond their retirement time, so that his successor could pick fresh...
...resolution passed at Strasbourg could bind any national government, but Churchill promised that he would place the resolution before the British House of Commons. Other delegates said they would do the same in their own countries...
When a person loses his soul, he dies, Miss Jackson said. "Our society has lost its soul, and it too must die. That soul is Christianity--the only force that could bind it together...
...moving without a hitch on three levels: 1) a more-or-less conventional love story; 2) a psychological and poetic mystery which employs gypsy magic and visitations from out of this world; 3) a treatise on God as the source of love, and love as the tie that can bind all humanity together and humanity in turn to God. It is typical of Williams that those of his characters who selfishly try to deny God are not cast out but saved...