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Word: bond (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Mitchell, o.h. p., O'Dwyer. Hardy, 1st a. c.p., Couzens Alvord, 2nd a. 1st d., Schwerin. Penhallow, 3d a. 2nd d., Colwall. Hoguet, c. 3d d., Bigelow. Carter, 3d d. c., Coggeshall. Stevenson, 2nd d. 3d a., Daignault. Sever, 1st d. 2nd a., Hoguet, Major. Wynne, c.p. 1st a., Bond. Fenwick, p. o.h., Stewart. Guggenheimer, g. i.h., DeWitt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LACROSSE WITH COLUMBIA. | 5/11/1901 | See Source »

From 1904--A. A. Ballantine, E. W. Baker, T. P. Beal, Jr., J. B. Bellamy, H. Bennett, W. M. Bertolet, H. H. Bond, W. R. Bowie, G. A. Bramwell, J. J. Brandon, L. Carpenter, P. Carr, E. J. Curley, K. E. Downs, E. Field, J. V. Gano, J. R. Graves, W. K. Gunn, C. W. Harris, W. A. Heizmann, P. W. Herrick, J. M. Hunter, F. Ingalls, A. Kendall, K. M. Kidder, E. A. Kracke, E. B. Krumbhaar, C. C. Lane, G. Lawton, C. W. Lewis, P. Lorillard, 3d, O. C. Mackay, S. Plummer, S. L. Roberts, A. de Roode...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Candidates | 10/16/1900 | See Source »

...wish a debating course in their Senior year. To such men the withdrawal of such a privilege on account of acts of their predecessors is absolutely unjust. If the reason intimated is the only reason for discontinuation of the course, surely the Juniors should have no difficulty in giving bond to keep the peace. A SENIOR...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 5/5/1900 | See Source »

...holding a separate event for it, however, it will probably be given as a prize in some one of the quarter-mile trials before the dual meet with Yale. The winner of the cup is entitled to possession of it for one year, provided he shall deposit a satisfactory bond for its value with the Bursar; and he is also entitled to have his name engraved upon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Quarter-Mile Cup. | 4/27/1900 | See Source »

...illustrating the passion of pure hatred. In the first act he is led partly by avarice, but as the play progresses his hatred for the race of Christians, represented by his enemy, Bassanio, drives him to the act of pure hatred which results in Bassanio's signing the bond. Yet there is something in the character of Shylock which almost invariably arouses sympathy and pity, because Shakespere created a Jew whose actions, though despicable, are clearly the result of the treatment of unfaithful Christians...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Merchant of Venice. | 1/17/1900 | See Source »

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