Word: bound
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Walter Percy Chrysler Jr., Dartmouth freshman, son of the motor tycoon, put forth with friends last week The Five Arts ($5 for the first three issues), a magazine bound like a book, superior in typography to any other U. S. undergraduate publication, illustrated with photographs of drawings and sculpture by Dartmouth men. Said the undergraduate daily Dartmouth: "Definitely better than one's best expectations. . . . The . . . project will have to step carefully to avoid the . . . error of being too consciously arty...
Charles Fiske Bound '32, of New York...
...opening salvo in what is bound to be a long, acrimonious booming of political big guns, the Finance Minister mildly said: "This budget is frankly framed to enable us to buy more freely from those countries which buy from us most freely. . . . I speak in no spirit of retaliation. I would much rather extend lower tariff favors to those who extend them...
...academic world which the Vagabond would be fitted to undertake. It is impossible to confine the soul of a rover within the cloisters and the hearths of an institution symbolized by Tuesday, Thursday, and (at the pleasure of the instructor) Saturday classes. For a roving genius cannot be bound by engagements collegiate or marital. One appointment, however, that the Vagabond will not fail to meet, is with Professor C.K. Webster this morning at 9 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall. This is rather a large place for a tete-a-tete, but a regiment of students will be there...
Charles Fiske Bound '32, of New York...