Word: bindings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Bind old and rewritten briefs together...
...superintendent of the Pinkerton Agency detected him and was prompt in acknowledging the truth and in removing the man. In engaging Pinkerton men, and it is to be noted that they are not North End roughs but the specials of the permanent Pinkerton Agency, the committee is enabled to bind somebody by a definite contract and to hold the superintendent directly responsible for the service of his men. Furthermore, it is impossible to procure enough Cambridge policemen for this duty without engaging a host of substitute men of a distinctly less intelligent nature than the Pinkerton specials. It requires...
...chance to unite as one body, with one interest. This dinner should be the beginning of a better acquaintance with one another. In less than a year the present juniors will be electing their class officers and preparing for the day of graduation. Consequently whatever tends to bind the men together into a feeling of fellowship, should receive hearty encouragement. We cannot urge too strongly the necessity that every one should feel that he owes it to his class to go to this dinner. The old custom of junior dinners should not die out with Ninety-four, but should rather...
...influences which bind its teachers to the University are" says President Eliot, "chiefly: The dignity and stability of the institution; the perfect liberty of opinion; the freedom in teaching - every teacher teaching as he thinks best, except as the more experienced teachers may persuade and inform the less experienced; the great resources of the University in books and collections and the fact that any teacher can at any time cause books desirable in his department to be bought by the Library; the separation of Cambridge from the luxurious society of great cities; the propinquity to the resources of Boston...
...come to college for the realization of our powers. May this desire not defeat itself? The man must care for his ideal, must bind himself back by the ties of the home he has left. Duty must be in and for everything and then beauty - of character and life - will result...