Word: bindings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...reactionary force. But in the moral world he will ever be to us a revelation of the beauty of holiness. There, where, to quote Professor Royce, the intelligent man of today is praying hourly for proof that there are spiritual chains worthy enough and holy enough to bind his will and his reason - there He may be to us a Saviour if we will...
...true uplifting and emancipation of our life comes through the recognition of the higher ties and relationships which bind us. I mean that the progress and elevation of the soul is a progress of discovery, not that it is independent and masterless, but that the lower laws and conditions under which it lives are subordinate to higher laws, and that its bondage in a certain sphere becomes transformed into liberty when it is lifted up into a higher sphere where he that seweth and that is sewed are subject unto Him who is sovereign over both...
...officers seriously menaces. They undoubtedly acted in entire good faith, and, as they thought, for the best interests of the University, but nevertheless the results of this agency were, we believe, illegitimate, and under the custom of the Yale athletic system cannot give expression to the opinions of, or bind, the students as a vote of theirs in mass-meeting would. The question is one of very serious import. We refer it to undergraduates and Alumni for consideration...
...reason of that is the danger of prosperity. The Republican party has waxed strong on favoritism and has corrupted its leaders. The legislation of the last few Republican Congresses has gone beyond just bounds. It can be overcome only by strong opposition. The last Democratic administration did more to bind the party together than all those preceding. The great generals of the Republican party have passed any and the camp followers have come to the front...
...chance for the men in the musical clubs to correct any wrong impression which may exist. These are, moreover, the few opportunities which the graduates in the Middle and Western States have of meeting the present, active undergraduate life. Such opportunities serve excellently to make strong the ties which bind the graduates to their old college. Without strong graduate backing an educational institution cannot prosper. Harvard has that support, and the undergraduates who are now to represent the college should do their part towards making this graduate feeling and support still more vigorous and strong...