Word: bound
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...many others who have been liberal enough in their promises have been alarmingly slow in paying up. But a short time remains before the term ends; and as the crew management has heavy bills to meet, it is absolutely necessary that the men pay immediately what they have bound themselves to give. Ninety-two ought to have had enough experience with standing class debts to know better than to burden herself with another...
...will be very largely the same men who won the victory over Yale for us last Saturday. The experience which they gained on that day ought to come in well and to prove an aiding factor in winning renown next week Saturday. At the intercollegiate games, however, there are bound to be many circumstances which will work to the disadvantage of the team. The competition of many different sets of men will prove one of these disadvantages; strange grounds and a lack of the heartiest support may prove equally detrimental. It is in the power of the college to change...
...energy in arranging for the Interscholastic Tennis Tournament which is to take place today. For the success of the tournament, which seems assured, the Harvard men have worked hard; and they deserve in return the thanks of the college. An annual Interscholastic Tennis Tournament like the one today is bound to develop to a remarkable extent the material in the preparatory schools. It is a continuation of work upon the same principle which underlay the establishment by Harvard men of an Interscholastic Athletic Association. The benefit to Harvard athletics is incalculable. It is shown plainly already; it must show still...
...college buildings, and a number of group pictures. Ten pages will be devoted to pictures of the senior class. A sample page is on exhibition at the studio, and all who have seen it pronounce the style and workmanship exceptionally fine. The volume will be handsomely bound in morocco...
...held to the usual yearly assessment. After some discussion, it was ascertained that the Free Wool Club had never officially assented to a proposition to belong to the Union Club." And a motion was made by one of the members "that the Free Wool Club does not consider itself bound to pay any assessment to the Union Club, for the reason that it has never officially joined the Union Club. This motion was carried and the meeting was then adjourned...