Word: lead
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...found of the work accomplished during the past year by the Appointments Office and the Students' Employment Office. The work of the Appointments Office is divided into two classes: permanent academic and permanent non-academic. In the number of appointments to academic positions, those to universities and colleges lead with a total of 122, private schools are second with 40, public schools third with 13, and finally technical schools with 10. English leads in the classification by subjects with 50, then History with 15, philosophy 13 and Mathematics 12. Under non-academic appointments, general manufacturing comes first with 42, public...
...word to the Freshmen on whom hang the hopes of 'Varsity teams to comes there are thirteen events to win, none to lose; yet time, and work, and training alone can lead to success...
More men are needed to lead glee clubs and boy scout and gymnasium groups. Those wishing to do this work should apply to the social service secretary at Phillips Brooks House any morning between 8.30 and 11 o'clock...
...platforms for in-bound passengers. It is hoped by thus separating the inbound passengers that a great deal of confusion can be avoided. The middle platform will be 25 feet wide and the two side platforms will be 12 feet wide with two exits on each side leading to the present subway; there will also be exits to the street. A wide stairway will lead from the entrance to the middle platform. Escalators will be used in addition to the stairways to facilitate the handling of large crowds...
...course such an argument as this leaves out of consideration all those men whose genuine interest does lead them to do regular work. But their scholarship is presumably high anyway. It is in an improvement by those at the bottom that there is the greatest room to raise the average...