Word: bound
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...action of the trustees at Columbia University in calling for an inquiry as to the political doctrines of various professors in that institution need occasion no surprise. It is true, of course, that the cry of academic freedom is bound to be raised whenever an attempt is made to put any damper on these ebullitions, but to the minds of most laymen there is no good reason why a decent respect for the opinions of mankind should not characterize the utterances and actions of scholars as of other...
Every essay offered should be neatly and legibly written or typewritten upon letter paper of good quality, of the quarto size, with a margin not less than one inch at the top, at the bottom, and on each side, so that it may be bound up without injury to the writing. The title page of each manuscript should bear an assumed name, and the writer should give in with his manuscript a sealed envelope containing his real name and superscribed with his assumed name...
...submarine warfare, is contravening the principles of international law, what shall we say of the Orders in Council issued by the British Admiralty, whereby neutral cargoes of non-contraband goods are seized, in spite of the solemn guarantees of the Declaration of London, in which England and other signatories bound themselves to respect the non-contraband character of such goods? The recognition of the restrictions which would be imposed on American trade and passenger traffic if we were to "take orders from Germany" should not blind us to a realization of our acquiescence, voluntary or enforced, in the orders...
...this obligation, which is terminated by a necessary or unforeseen separation from the institution, or by failure in the course, and by his expressed intention, entered into at the beginning of the course, that he will complete it unless prevented by unforeseen necessity or circumstance, the student is not bound. He cannot be called or held for military service except as any other citizen might be called or held...
...John Pierpont Morgan '10 has recently presented to the Library of the Fogg Art Museum 15 volumes, handsomely bound, comprising the various catalogues descriptive of his collections. Four of his volumes constitute the "Catalogue of Drawings"; there are three volumes of the "Catalogue of Pictures of the English, Dutch, Flemish, French, Italian, Spanish and Modern Schools"; three volumes of the "Catalogue of Greek, Roman and Renaissance Bronzes"; four volumes of the "Catalogue of Miniatures," and one volume of the "Catalogue of the Bennet Collection of Manuscripts...