Word: lead
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...successfully last spring, to conduct several open meetings for the discussion of University and National problems. The club thus intends to be of direct service to the University. At these open meetings, coming at regular intervals, men particularly interested in the topic under consideration will be invited to lead the discussion. The first of these meetings will be held in the near future and the subject will be the "Political Situation...
...registered its first score against the first, a successfully negotiated forward pass from Blake to Dana being responsible for it. The first team, however, immediately retaliated, Wendell going over the line for a touchdown. Following this, Brickley made a goal from the field, thus putting Team A in the lead 9 to 6. After forty minutes more hard scrimmaging, the first team gave way to Team B. Shortly after the change was made, the second team scored again, and when the game was over the score stood 18 to 15 in its favor...
...have filled two pages of the "scrap-book" and drawing candidates must have filled three. A scrap-book page is equivalent in size to about two Lampoon pages. Each article, or drawing, is pasted in the scrap-book as it appears in the Lampoon. This system, however, should not lead one to suppose that quantity, rather than quality, is the criterion...
...Harvard the ministry yielded the leadership to law after the Revolutionary War, and law remained the dominant profession of Harvard graduates until 1880, when business took the lead. At Yale the ministry competed successfully with law until after the middle of the nineteenth century, when law took the ascendancy and kept it until 1895, being then displaced by business. At the University of Pennsylvania one-fourth of the graduates used to go into the ministry; now about one-fiftieth do so. Oberlin College, founded with strong denominational tendencies, shows the same story of the decline in numbers of men going...
Professor Cole of the Business School will lead the Senior group, Dr. J. A. Francis of Boston, the Junior group, Professor Daniel Evans of Andover Theological Seminary, the Sophomore, and Dr. A. P. Fitch '00, the Freshman group. All men in the University are urged to attend these meetings...