Word: bound
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...prestige which such a backing carries with it is bound to be of great help, but more substantial support is necessary if the enterprise is to be a success. Captain Cele needs money to carry out his undertaking and, as his funds are low, he appeals to the undergraduates of Harvard, Yale, and Brown, and to any others interested in his work, to contribute to the cause. The amount of good which contributions, large or small, will do is inestimable and it is hoped that all will respond generously to the appeal. Contributions should be sent to J. C. Talbot...
...doubtful. Yet if it can exist only through admitting graduates--which is rather incredible--by all means keep it as it is. Better debating with graduates included than no debating. Whatever the final settlement, however, the facts remain that intercollegiate competition of teams under widely different eligibility rules is bound to be unsatisfactory to all parties concerned, and that there exist at present inconsistencies between the triumvirate debaters...
Professor D. C. Miller, of the Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio, will deliver the fifth of the series of lectures on "Bound Analysis" at the Lowell Institute the evening at 8 o'clock. The special subject will be "The Cause of Tune Quality: Pure Tones; Ideal Muscatel Tones...
...full realization of this debt which is strongest in all the wisest and foresighted. A man must know the end for which he strives, must realize that a life cannot have a complete object with in itself but is bound up in what is best known as the infinite purpose of life. The individual is the single link, the most important part of this endless chain of causation and effect...
...following articles were obtained: 66 coats, 62 pairs of trousers, 65 vests, 45 hats and caps, 12 overcoats, 6 suits of underwear, 2 raincoats, 6 suits of pajamas, 3 pairs of gloves, 56 neckties, 56 collars, 3 sweaters, 54 shirts, 14 pairs of socks, 87 pairs of shoes, 225 bound books, and about 500 pounds of magazines. Part of this collection will be sent to Tuskegee College, and the remainder will be distributed among the hospitals and associated charities in this vicinity...