Word: bound
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Whether the agreement is to mean anything, depends entirely on the club members. Such a matter cannot be reduced to specific regulations. There are bound to be loop-holes. It rests with the clubs, whether these loop-holes will be used and the purpose of the agreement, in part, at least defeated. But the men in the clubs have given their words that they will see that the agreement is enforced and this should be sufficient to make it an effective measure in the campaign for class unity...
...odds on tonight's game slightly favor the New Haven team on account of its early season record. The University seven, however, has been steadily improving in stick-work and team-play and like all Winsor coached sevens is bound to reach the apex of its development when the important contests arrive. The University defense with Captain Claflin, Morgan, and Wylde is probably the strongest in the college ranks today. In the forward line, the two center men, Phillips and Townsend, are the life of the attack, but it is doubtful if they form a stronger combination than Captain Sweeney...
...from athletic events; and I cannot too strongly emphasize the stake which every man in college has in keeping those events (as well as handling questions of eligibility, etc.) high and dry above all criticism. But there are many other passes, as the above incident shows; and they are bound to multiply. And in every one of them, the added ounce of generous courtesy outweighs a ton of argument. WILLIAM E. HOCKING...
...Yale property, admission to which will be $5 for each machine. Traffic officers will give all necessary instructions as to the placing of the car. The quickest and most reliable routes for motorists in reaching the Bowl or the centre of the city are as follows: Automobiles cast bound via the Milford Turnpike or Campbell avenue desiring to go direct to the Bowl use Forest street and Derby avenue from the junction of Milford Turnpike and Campbell avenue; automobiles desiring to reach the corner of College and Chapel streets from the above mentioned point come in Congress avenue to Davenport...
Apart from a few owners of Mexican property, no one in this country favors an aggressive foreign policy, but we are bound to protect our own rights and the rights of others whose interests we are pledged to safeguard. The events of the last few months have shown that no rights, moral or loyal, are safe unless backed by force. So long as international highwaymen exist and there is no international police to cope with them, peaceful nations must arm in their own defence. The present conflict will probably dispose of a few of the more notorious highwaymen, but there...