Word: lead
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Three steps lead up to the gate of Purgatory--the white step, symbolic of the innocence and beauties in life, the black step, symbolic of life blasted by sin, and the red step, symbolic of the spirit of sacrificing love for ridding one's self of a sinful past...
...made the only score of the first half after thirteen minutes of play when Curtis shot a goal from scrimmage. The Milton team played hard in the second half and a goal was scored by Trainer after one minute of play. The Freshman team, however, again went into the lead two minutes later when Doty shot a goal after a beautiful rush down the rink. Captain Wanamaker made the last score at the end of the game...
...meet of the Armory Athletic Association in Providence, R. I., Saturday night. In the short relay each man ran 352 yards, while in the longer race each man covered twice that distance. In the short race, F. J. O'Brien '14 won the pole from Barry and gave a lead of two yards to R. Tower '15. Tower added four yards to the lead of the Harvard team, which R. G. Huling '13 increased by fifteen. W. A. Barron, Jr., '14, ran last and finished thirty yards ahead of Adams. Time, 2 minutes, 42 3-5 seconds...
...long race H. G. MacLure '15 gave a lead of ten yards to H. M. Warren 13, who increased it to fifteen. T. W. Koch '14 maintained this lead over Benson. At the beginning of the last relay Guething of M. I. T. pressed E. P. Stone '15 but in the last lap Stone drew away, winning by ten yards. Time, 6 minutes, 15 4-5 seconds. None of the Harvard men entered in the individual races scored...
...Peckham, who on Wednesday won the 7-lap race, proved the individual champion of the carnival by winning the 13-lap race yesterday. He ran well back in his field until the twelfth lap, when he took the lead. He was challenged once by N. L. Torrey '15, but won out in a close finish...