Word: lead
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...change in feeling has come about quite naturally, through the better understanding by the leading merchants and business men of Cambridge of the benefits, direct and indirect, which the city derives from Harvard. On the other hand, President Lowell and the Harvard authorities have been quick to respond to the friendliness of these citizens, who have the best interests of Cambridge at heart, and form and lead civic public opinion...
...words on the recommendations, saying that the annual dinner to high scholars in the Sophomore class was suggested because it fits in with the second suggestion-to get more closely in touch with new students without acquaintances in Cambridge. Such an affair would be a great pleasure and lead to better acquaintance and be a benefit both to the citizens and to the students. The committee on hospitality is a thing near to the heart of the deans. Dean Briggs is heartily in favor...
...great advantage to both. The secretaries of the territorial clubs could inform the secretaries of the home Harvard Clubs of their members, and through mutual acquaintance in the vacations a step could be made in the right direction. The furthering of Harvard spirit in this way might easily lead to the foundation of more Harvard Club Scholarships; and the holders, through the territorial clubs, could be better looked after when they come to College than is possible with the present lack of organization...
...game this afternoon the University team will bat in a new order, Babson having been picked to lead off. He will play left field, while Wigglesworth, now fifth in the list, is slated to appear in centre. Captain McLaughlin will take care of right garden. Except for these shifts the former order will remain intact, Hann returning to first. McKay or Sexton will do the pitching...
...first race the 1914 boat got away ahead and held a slight lead until very near the finish when Middlesex sprinted and just...