Word: ahead
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Street, just off Fifth Avenue, but she went all the way over to the little shops on Third Avenue canvassing for votes. Her son came down from Harvard to cast his first vote for her. And she got 10,000 out of about 17,000 votes, running 700 votes ahead of her ticket...
Three of Harvard's runners finished far in the lead, with Captain W. L. Tibbetts '26 about 100 yards ahead of all competitors. Setting a new record over the course, he crossed the finish line in 28 minutes, 9 and 4-5 seconds. R. G. Luttman '28, Tibbetts' closest follower, did the course in 28 minutes 24 seconds, and E. C. Haggerty '27, also of Harvard, finished six seconds later...
...games played to date, the Crimson has been the victor 24 times. Brown has been ahead four times, and one game was tied. The total in points shows that the University has outscored their Providence rivals...
This situation in the opinion of Detroit, spells the most competitive year ahead in the history of the industry. It seems doubtful whether the public demand will absorb this greater production. The probability therefore is that the more popular and efficient motor producers will make further inroads upon their less favored competitors...
Three o'clock in the afternoon, tea tables gorgeously bedight with flowers and silver-bedight but quite deserted-an orchestra crooning overhead-and a great crowd of women seizing catalogs surged ahead into the east wing of the Art Institute in Chicago to the opening of the 38th annual exhibit of American painting and sculpture. On the walls of the great chain of rooms hung 110 portrait and figure pieces, 91 landscapes, 18 marines, 16 still life paintings, and here and there on pedestals were scattered 58 pieces of sculpture-exhibits chosen from 1,200 items submitted. The women...