Word: bound
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...soon as her guests had departed, however, and while she was sweeping the house in her every day clothes, she began to hear horrid things which were said about her on all sides. People seemed bound to be disagreeable to her because they were jealous...
...receiving all the benefits which may be had from manly exercises, of which we highly approve, without their incidental evils. I propose that Harvard, as the oldest of our number, be invited to take the lead in this matter and call us together, and I for one will feel bound by the decision come to. I have taken this initiatory step solely because I am now one of the oldest, if not the oldest, of the presidents interested...
...general life here. He then goes into a very exhaustive study of our system of athletic training, and describes our gymnasium and athletic fields. He also quotes very largely from Dr. Sargent's statements and theories in regard to athletic training. This part of our college life would be bound to attract a Frenchman, and is of great importance as a lesson to the French who have almost no athletics as a nation. Their young men have only fencing, riding, and a little rowing for mere exercise even. Class day is very cleverly described in the article by an abstract...
Half a dozen bound sets of the CRIMSON anniversary numbers still remain and may be bought at Sever's or Amee...
...although Yale would much have preferred to play in New York" as the Yale News says. The excitement has been renewed this year much to the disgust of the impartial observers. Yale has said that she will not play at Princeton this year although in all equity she is bound to do so. The editorial from the Princetonian published in another column gives us the Princeton side of the question. We advise all our readers to peruse it carefully. It is to be hoped that the present querulous attitude of Yale will soon give place to one dictated by straightforward...