Word: lead
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Marshals of the procession will be C. T. Abeles '13, J. B. Cummings '13, A. M. Goodale '13, and R. B. Locke '18, the first three to act as cheer leaders, the last to lead the singing. It is hoped that a great number of students will enlist in the procession...
...next half mile the third made a good spurt, holding the University eight and gaining slightly on the second. At the last quarter mile the first crew attempted to spurt, passing the third, but was unable to gain on the second, which finished a length in the lead...
...announced that in view of the enthusiasm shown over the game a parade of students to the Field would be held tomorrow. A band consisting of thirty pieces, the largest ever secured for a football contest, has been engaged to lead and to accompany the cheering during the game. The procession will form in front of Holworthy at 12.45 o'clock and will march directly to the Stadium, a special arrangement having been made with the police for right of way. It was also announced that no new songs should be sung at the game and only those old ones...
...which will be practiced under the leadership of B. B. Locke '13. An attempt will be made to learn thoroughly one or two songs, rather than to get an insufficient smattering of many. C. T. Abeles '13, assisted by A. M. Goodale '13 and J. B. Cummings '13 will lead the cheering...
...addition cheers and songs will be rehearsed for the Princeton game. C. T. Abeles '13, captain of the University crew, assisted by A. M. Goodale '13 and J. B. Cummings '13, captain of the University track team, will lead the cheering. B. B. Locke '13 will lead in the singing of the songs, and Kanrich's Band will supply the music. The eleven men who will start the game Saturday will sit on the platform...