Word: bindings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...effect of academic association with European culture on the part of these men should be exceedingly broadening. It is to be hoped that a spirit of fellowship with the French and English student can be brought overseas by the home-coming soldier, thus strengthening the ties which already bind the three nations so strongly...
Since the beginning of the war, Dr. Lang has been particularly active in all manner of war endeavors, and his mission in this country is primarily to strengthen the ties which already bind the people of this country and England...
...Archbishop's mission in this country is to help bind more firmly the ties of close relationship between the United States and Great Britain. Our sympathy for his country has been steadily growing; England could have chosen no better method of increasing it still further than by sending here a man who so eminently represents the best of her traditions. He has the confidence of the King and of the Government, and what he says can be taken as authoritative. In addition, he is a most excellent speaker...
...Archbishop of York, who is to preach in Sanders Theatre next Sunday morning, is recognized in England as a statesman and strong speaker. He has come to this country for a few weeks in order to help bind England and the United States more closely through mutual understanding, that we may fight the common enemy with greater power. He has had responsible positions in the University of Oxford, and has asked that as he passes through this country he may see something of the leading universities and have an opportunity to speak to the students. This is his only opportunity...
...this nation a number, small but hardy, of men who by unpolitic fate have been born to a land with which they have no sympathy, we should not with harsh restriction prevent them from seeking the lands of their hearts desire. A hundred million people may not bind their hands in weakness that a hundred men should live free from the perils of valiant service. But the hundred...