Word: bound
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...rain came down in torrents as the ball was placed for the second half. Mr. Blake rolled up his collar, grinned and said nothing about stopping, and with two or three exceptions, the hundred or more spectators followed his example; they were bound to see the tie broken...
...description have been received from members of the freshman class. In former years, freshman classes have felt a certain pride in having a representative on the different college publications, but this feeling is entirely dormant in '90. Without any freshman editor on the CRIMSON, misrepresentations concerning the class are bound to get into print. Rouse up, therefore, '90, and do justice to your class...
...feature for base-ball players is a sliding glove to protect the arm of a player while running the bases. It is made of canvas bound with leather and fits over the arm from the wrist to above the elbow. - Yale News...
...other organizations in the union, which have to depend upon subscriptions for support. It is obvious that this consolida-would not work to advantage unless all the associations joined and should not be entered into under any other considerations; but a compact of all the athletic interests bound by a sound constitution could not fail to be both economical and beneficial to the college...
PARK THEATRE. - Rosina Vokes in "Honor Bound," "My Milliner's Bill," "A Pantomime Rehearsal...