Word: bound
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Whether the recount is to be official was undecided tonight. Neither Playfair nor Gibbs could be reached last night although the former was reported to be in Cambridge. Efforts to locate Gundlach, the retiring football captain, at his home in Houghton, Michigan, disclosed that he was on a train bound east. A sufficient number of the Student Council had not returned from their vacations to hand down an opinion...
...quiet the alarm which followed last week's unionization, Dr. A. W. Elpley, secretary of the Medical Practitioners Union, vowed: "We are bound by our own rules never to strike where the sick are concerned...
What will happen to the Metropolitan next season no one yet knows. This winter's performances are bound to eat up the small guarantee fund raised last spring. The long-discussed merger with the Philharmonic-Symphony has been definitely dropped (TIME, Dec. 24). Board Chairman Paul Drennan Cravath and his associates will soon have to meet and decide upon a successor for Manager Giulio Gatti-Casazza...
...Dern sorely needed General MacArthur to push military legislation in the coming Congress, to continue his army modernization plans. Despite a law which specifies four years of service for the General Staff Corps, Secretary Dern wanted the President to reappoint General MacArthur for another four years. Seldom bound by legal convention, and apparently without a substitute to relieve General MacArthur, President Roosevelt last week retained him in office indefinitely simply by writing a letter to that effect to the Secretary...
Last Sunday that pledge was read aloud by priests at mass in thousands and thousands of Roman Catholic churches in the U. S. And, uprising, millions of Catholics repeated the words which, in the eyes of their Church, bound them all for one year...